Frequent urination * 6 months

2021-06-26 10:09:16
I have been suffering from more frequent urinating problem since from 6 months ago..when i went to  go for pee after 1 min  urge to go pee again..when sitting or sleeping position urge to pee than stand or walk... difficult to start pee then start to stop pee..i feel bladder is not empty ..then i consult urologist ..he do cystoscopy then anterior Urtheritis can seen then he prescribed Azithromycin , Doxycycline, Cranberry extract softgel capsule , Nitrofurantoin, flavoxate & Alfuzosin hydrochloride..but not cure anymore..after 1 month  again i went to follow up then he do urine R/E ..but report is normal..then prescribed tab. Gabapentin 300mg for 15 days...USG & all the lab report is normal...but not cure iam go to pee 15/20 min difference now...what i can do report plz help me... Reports: Urea : 22mg% Creatinine : 0.7mg% Blood sugar( F ) : 96mg%
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You  have  symptoms of early  neurogenic bladder  need  mild exercise s which  should be  explained  better  by  talking directly  to  rather  than  explaining half  on this and m sure  that  is going to help you  in this  along  with  mild medications  and  please  consult on practo.

Answered2021-06-26 10:39:32

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All the reports are well with in normal limits. The reason may be functional so need more history to help u out with this
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Answered2021-06-26 10:25:52

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