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Frequent urination
I’m experiencing frequent urination throughout the day, even though I am not drinking much water. There’s also a constant urgency to urinate, even if the quantity passed is small. What could be causing this? Should I be concerned?
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INV:- Blood sugar (F) Urine routine KUB (ultrasound for kidneys, ureter, Bladder
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Hope you not taking STRESS?
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Can contact me at 8 P. M what to know in detail before U go for ULTRASOUND
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I can definitely help you over this being a general physician You can consult with me online on Practo or Contact on eight three one eight four six nine eight eight six for proper diagnosis, conclusion and management
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Get yourfasting and random glucose test and also hba1c
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Do a random glucose level and urine analysis to rule out UTI.
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These are symptoms of obstructive LUTS Do a urine rem and cs Usg KUB Tab niftas 100 bd for 5 days Tab urimax 0.4 od hs for 14 days Syp alkaston b 6 2 tsf bd for 14 days Review with reports
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Invx Urine RE ME CS
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Need few more details Kindly connect.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Rule out diabetes,  Urinary tract infection. Get blood sugar random, HbA1c, urine microscopic examination done. Urine to be tested, should be the one passed out first thing in morning and should be mid stream sample,  I.e. sample   after discarding initial few  drops. Share results
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Hello, Take balanced diet. For prescription please pay and consult or contact me at WhatsApp at +9195950eight7399. Thanks.
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Possible Causes: UTI Overactive bladder Diabetes Prostatitis Bladder irritation (caffeine, alcohol) Stress or anxiety
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Recommended Tests: Urine routine & culture Blood sugar (Fasting, HbA1c) Ultrasound KUB Post-void urine scan
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💧 Drink water steadily, avoid excess near bedtime 🚫 Limit caffeine, alcohol, spicy & acidic foods 🧘 Manage stress with relaxation techniques 🕒 Practice bladder training (delay urination gradually) 🧼 Maintain hygiene to prevent UTIs 📒 Track symptoms (frequency, urgency, pain) 🌙 Reduce evening fluid intake to avoid night-time urination
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Check your urine. URE. Its infection
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Respected Sir, Thank you for your question. Firstly I would suggest you to elaborate your symptoms more in order to reach a provisional diagnosis. I would also like to suggest you to get some basic tests done which can contribute to diagnosis with your symptoms, like Hba1c, RBS, FBS, Urine routine examination. Other factors contributing to these symptoms may include excessive sugar intake or stress. I would ask you to be calm and pay attention to these symptoms and get proper management done for the same by a medical professional. Thanks and regards
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Drink plenty of water. Get urine routine done and have a follow-up
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Check your urine in lab for presence of any infection and also do your blood sugar test
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Hello kindly do urine routine and urine culture Could be due to urinary tract infection. You can consult me on whatsapp eight eight three zero zero zero six nine eight two
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Dear Practo User. Thanks for sending across your query. Frequent, urgent urination with small amounts could indicate a urinary tract infection, overactive bladder, or early diabetes. It's important to get a urine test and blood sugar check soon to identify the cause and begin treatment.
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Hi. It can be related to either a urinary tract infection or Diabetes. It’s better to get a blood workup and urine analysis done and consult for the same. As a little more history is required to come to a diagnosis.
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