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Ive had this for a while now but why am I peeing so much even if I don?t drink a lot of fluids. I have symptoms of nocturia such as not being able to sleep due to the constant need of peeing. When I pee, not much comes out and it?s usually forced. My pee colour is clear. I have been having wisdom teeth issues for a while, I know it?s probably not the cause, but I wonder if it damaged a nerve? I had massive migraines on the left side of my body and head. This was about a month ago. I think it could be a uti caused by nerve damage or a stroke, because other than that I have no idea why this is happening. When I massage my lower belly it takes the sensation of needing to pee away for a bit but it?s still there constantly. Please help.
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Dear Lybrateuser, - your problem could be due to a urinary tract infection - get investigations done, urine analysis & culture to rule out any infection - have plenty of oral fluids including 2-3 litres of water per day for proper hydration - consult a doctor as you may require a course of antibiotics.
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