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What Causes Frequent Urge To Urinate?

For years now I ve had this feeling of having to pee constantly & I have to keep going to the toilet... having hot showers. I ve been tested for everything... bladder, UTI s ... STDs... nothing! What s wrong with me? I couldn t go to work today... from the terrible feeling of having to pee in my clitoris!!!! This is soooo annoying! I get frustrated & agrivated!!!! Short tempered with people... from the constant per like feeling!!!!
Wed, 27 Jan 2016
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

If infections or disorders of the bladder have been ruled out,then it is possible that you have interstitial cystitis.

This is inflammation of the bladder. This can sometimes be a difficult condition to diagnose and treat.

This is normally considered after testing has ruled out other causes.

Treatment involves diet changes, medication, behavioral therapy. You should consider speaking to your urologist.

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What Causes Frequent Urge To Urinate?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic If infections or disorders of the bladder have been ruled out,then it is possible that you have interstitial cystitis. This is inflammation of the bladder. This can sometimes be a difficult condition to diagnose and treat. This is normally considered after testing has ruled out other causes. Treatment involves diet changes, medication, behavioral therapy. You should consider speaking to your urologist. I hope this helps