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Frequent Urination (12-14 times/day)
I have been suffering from frequent urination from the last 2 and a half years (More than 12 times per day on an average). Consulted many urologists, but no significant improvement. Prostate size and kidneys are normal. Repeated urine examination and Uroflowmetry results are also normal. Other symptoms include ‘taking time to start the urine’ and a little interrupted flow. I have been consulting a urologist from the last 2 months who said that I have an “Overactive bladder”. He has prescribed varied doses of Silodol and Roliten from the last 2 months, but there have been almost zero results. Few days ago, he again asked me to take silodol and roliten for 15 days, stop using chilli powder in food and prepare an “Input/Output Chart” for 2 days. Please advise?
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Urinary Incontinence SX – Urgency, frequency, nocturia. PE – abdomen, vaginal, rectal.
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DX – U/A w/ Cx, glucose. Bladder scan (normal volume 300ml). Post void residual volume (normal PVRV < 50) via Ultrasound.
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Urge incontinence w/ detrusor overactivity. SX – abrupt urge. TX – Detrol LA (tolterodine) 2-4mg QD, Ditropan XL (oxybutynin) 5-15mg PO QD, Flavoxate or hyoscyamine for bladder spasms. Bladder diary, relaxation techniques.
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sir as u knw d diagnosis please follow instructions by ur urologist..he is expert of his field..trust him he is doing what is bestt according to him
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