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Frequent urination
Even after going to bathroom still feeling urge to go to bathroom again and only little to moderate urine comes, with no infection does it mean diabetes or just because of drinking water which is getting filtered again with no other symptoms
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Do consult and pls get few blood tests done and have a follow up. Fbs , ppbs and all.
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You need further evaluation.
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Connect please
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Hi., I can understand your concern. If no symptoms of UTI like irritation while urination, can be due to diabetes. Get tested for FBS PPBS HbA1C levels.
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based on reports we can plan for medicine. take syp. citralka 5ml in 100 ml water after food at night for 5 days.
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Detailed history helps Plenty of water intake
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plenty of oral fluid intake
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For diagnosing diabetes you need to under go blood sugar test . You can do Fasting blood sugar ( FBS) 2 hours PP or HbA1C Test ( 3 months average ) Test .
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