I have no control when i want to pee,i dont drink much fluids and though i pee a lot and i wet my cloths before reaching the toilet
NB:i dont feel thirsty but i pee a lot
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Involuntary urination is known as urinary incontinence. It may arise since after delivery, weakness of the urethral sphincter, or incoodination in nerve. There is no cure in conventional medicine. Homoeopathic system has very effective treatment for such complaints. Usually to treat such cases homoeopathic physicians ask about the present complaint, modalities, past history, family history of any disease, etc.
Homoeopathic treatment is safe and stops the recurrence of complaints.
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Hello I understand your concerns
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Hello there.
I can understand your concern.
You need to get this issue checked out.
Consult a urologist in person for further evaluation and management.
He will take a detailed history, examine you, run some tests of necessary and help you further.
Best regards.
Dr. Anil Kumar Jain.
Bangalore.
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