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Asked for female, 24 years old from Hyderabad
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General Physician•Morbi
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Don't worry I am here to help you, you have a symptom of bladder stone, first of all do a usg abdomen to confirm the size of stone, take a more water, any query consult me or give me a review.
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I'm a 22 year old female with 72 kg weight. I have an extremely overactive bladder. At first I thought it was due to yeast infection in my vagina but after treating those recurrent infections this urine problem has not stopped. My life has become hell. I suffer from extreme anxiety when I have to travel to far distances for I have to hold my urine. Tomorrow I have to go to a seminar that'll take at least 2 hours from my home and i'm not being able to sleep because of that. I also have developed a sort of mania. Even for a 15 min journey i'm thinking when i'm gonna make a bathroom stop. During night before going to sleep I sit on the commode and forcefully squeeze out pee at least 10 times so that o don't have to get up at night. What shall I do? My parents are not supportive and think it's nonsense. They think i'm simply delusion. I have been embarrassed by them and my friends for my toilet problems often. It's getting unbearable.

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Homeopathy Doctor•Patna
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Hi, Lybrate user,
you should go for a sugar test.
Monitor your weight, please.
Don't take water after 5 pm.
Your diet be easily digestible on time to check gastric that might trigger your problem.
Local interogation be done to assess structure urethra.
Go for meditation to reduce your stress to nourish your body including urinary tract.
Tk, homoeopathic medicine, underlying:
@ causticum 1000ch-5 drops, weekly.
Avoid, junk food, alcohol and nicotine.
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Asked for female, 28 years old from Pune
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General Physician•Delhi
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Hunner's ulcers occur in 5 to 10 percent of people who have the bladder disease Interstitial cystitis. They form on the wall of the bladder and, like any ulcer, they can bleed, ooze, and may vary in size. Let's have a detailed discussion for better advice and medication plan.
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Urologist•Ghaziabad
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Interstitial cystitis (IC), also known as painful bladder syndrome, is a difficult condition. It is difficult to diagnose and though there are treatments that can make life easier, there is no long-term cure. Interstitial cystitis is a lifelong bladder problem, that causes pressure and pain below the belly button. Symptoms can be constant, or they may fluctuate. It causes painful and urgent trips to the bathroom. In severe cases, you may need to urinate about 40 to 60 times a day.

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General Physician•Delhi
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Enlarged prostate forces the bladder to work harder to empty itself of urine. This in turn causes the bladder wall to thicken. Prostate treatment can help reduce the burden on the bladder.
Let's discuss your problem in detail for better advice and medication plan.
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Gynaecologist•Trivandrum
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Urinary infection is one widespread disorder that most of the human beings face in the later stages of their lives. The infection is experienced mostly by half of the women and according to statistical data, it has been noted that about 40% of women and 12% of men get infected with urinary infection. Women who are sexually active have more possibilities to get this infection. It is an infection suffered by many people and, which is more vulnerable to children and women.

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Gynaecologist•Bangalore
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The bladder is a muscular sac that is seated just above the pubic bone. The organ stores urine produced by the kidneys allows us the control the frequency of urination by the expansion and contraction of its muscles. Pain in the bladder is usually caused due to one of three reasons:

Interstitial cystitis: This is a chronic condition which affects more women than men. It makes the bladder inflamed and irritated. The bladder walls turn stiff because of this which makes it difficult for th...more
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Urologist•Ghaziabad
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A problem pertaining to the storage function of the bladder that results in bouts of sudden, often uncontrollable urge to urinate is referred to as an overactive bladder. This condition which is marked by unconditioned or involuntary loss of urine can sometimes be quite difficult to stop. People who experience such a condition often feel humiliated and as such tend to limit their social and work life. Despite such, only a few are conscious that a brief evaluation can help them manage and overcom...more
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General Physician•Alappuzha
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To treat the inflammation which is in the bladder and urethra, you need to drink a lot of water and take the antibiotics after a urine culture test.
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Urologist•Hyderabad
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Interstitial cystitis (IC), also known as painful bladder syndrome, is a difficult condition. It is difficult to diagnose and though there are treatments that can make life easier, there is no long-term cure. Interstitial cystitis is a lifelong bladder problem, that causes pressure and pain below the belly button. Symptoms can be constant, or they may fluctuate. It causes painful and urgent trips to the bathroom. In severe cases, you may need to urinate about 40 to 60 times in a day.

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