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Frequent Urination On Coughing, Sneezing, Drinking Something, Cramps, Bloating, Lower Back Pain. Cure?

I ve always peed a lot. I went to a doctor for testing an he said that my bladder was the size of a 12 yr old that it basically stopped growing. Ok that was 11 years ago. I am now 33 and still pee all the time. Up all night going like 5-9 times. Sneeze I pee, cough I pee. Drink anything I pee even more and more frequent. Lately at night and in the am when I feel the urge to pee I have weird cramping below and seem bloated. Lower back hurts pretty bad as well. I just peed 5 times in the last half hour. What could this be?
posted on Thu, 24 Jan 2013
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Hello
Thanks for your query.Based on the facts that you have posted it appears that you may have small capacity Bladderr either from birth (Congenital) or due to Tubercular infection of Bladder,
Please consult qualified Urologist who will asses you clinically Final diagnosis can be confirmed only after doing following tests.
1) Ultrasound Scanning,
2)Urodynamic Study of the Bladder,
3) Endoscopic examination of Bladder.(Cystoscopy)
Final treatment and outcome will depend upon the nature of Pathology.
Dr.Patil
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Frequent Urination On Coughing, Sneezing, Drinking Something, Cramps, Bloating, Lower Back Pain. Cure?

Hello Thanks for your query.Based on the facts that you have posted it appears that you may have small capacity Bladderr either from birth (Congenital) or due to Tubercular infection of Bladder, Please consult qualified Urologist who will asses you clinically Final diagnosis can be confirmed only after doing following tests. 1) Ultrasound Scanning, 2)Urodynamic Study of the Bladder, 3) Endoscopic examination of Bladder.(Cystoscopy) Final treatment and outcome will depend upon the nature of Pathology. Dr.Patil