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Confused- Cystopathy Or Urinary Bladder
Hi, I am 35 yrs old male and have diabetes for last 1 year, and now for last 3-4 months, my blood sugar levels are under control with HBA1C level at 6.5 from 11 last year. But now I am having some problems with urinary bladder. I experience the urge to pass urine all of a sudden and that is uncontrollable most of the times. If I don't pass urine immediately, 2-3 drops would dribble. And the pressure is only when I am standing. While sitting or lying down, I don't face any issues. On doctor's suggestion, I got USG KUB with PVR done. It says, Urinary Bladder partially full & mucosal wall is thickened. No calculas and/or any mass lesions seen. Post-void residual urine = 62cc Impression CYSTITIS. With same report I consulted 2 urologists, they both have different opinion. One says that this is an infection in urinary bladder and the other one says it is cystopathy and only a problem with contractions in urinary bladder. I have attached the USG report. Kindly advice. Thanks
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your symptoms are more of overactive bladder. Urine examination to rule out urinary infection should be done and if no infection then it should be treated on the lines of overactive bladder.
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USG mentioned cystitis but this is not a best test to look for urine infect. For that you have to do urine r/m and culture test.
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