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What Causes Urge Incontinence And Pain In The Lower Abdomen?

hi I started going to the toilet more in the day and night. Its been like this for the last 4 days. I get the urge and a slight pain down below so I rush to the look and somethimes no fluid comes out or just a spoon ful. Its becoming embarrising at work as I sit down all day and my lower area hurts so I have to run to the loo. Any suggestions I am 50 years old female
Fri, 8 Sep 2017
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Hi.. .

Welcome to healthcare magic.

As you mentioned you have problem in urination that may be because of menopause or diabediabetes insipidus or bladder infection or overactive bladder.

Alcohol drinking, caffeine, carbonated drinks, citrus fruits may lead to this type of symptoms.

Consult a urologist for further diagnosis.
Ultrasonograph is helpful for further diagnosis.
Detail history and investigation give exact idea about problems.
Start a treatment as per reason behind it..

I hope this will help you.
Get well soon..
Thank you.
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What Causes Urge Incontinence And Pain In The Lower Abdomen?

Hi.. . Welcome to healthcare magic. As you mentioned you have problem in urination that may be because of menopause or diabediabetes insipidus or bladder infection or overactive bladder. Alcohol drinking, caffeine, carbonated drinks, citrus fruits may lead to this type of symptoms. Consult a urologist for further diagnosis. Ultrasonograph is helpful for further diagnosis. Detail history and investigation give exact idea about problems. Start a treatment as per reason behind it.. I hope this will help you. Get well soon.. Thank you.