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Bladder problems at night

Hello,

During the night I have an incomfort with my bladder. I always have the feeling I have to go to the toilet and feel a pressure on my lower stomach and/or bladder. I wake up between 2 to 6 times during a night. During the day I don't have this problem. What could be the cause? Remedy?

Many thanks for your help
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Hi flex, you are suffering from bladder problem form 3 years on-wards. It's so hard I think you are suffering a lot . Kegel exercises are best for bladder control,and there are some bladder control products available at market which you can try it.

Bladder products helps you to regain from bladder control--)
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Thank you for your help.

I have already had my prostate checked and it is not enlarged. I am having this problem already for over 3 years. After about a year I went for my first appointment and all the urologist could say was that my blatter was overreacting at night. No medication worked. I have an appointment now with an other urologist the 9th of this month. I hope this time I get helped.

Kind regards
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Hi,
You need to consult a physician and rule out some of the common causes of nocturia (night time urination). For e.g. Diabetes mellitus, a stone in the urinary tract, any enlargement of the prostate (which is less likely considering your young age).
Also will suggest you to avoid drinking too many fluids around bedtime and particularly avoid drinking tea, coffee and beer around the bedtime.  A simple and quite effective way of doing the same is to keep a diary of how much you drink, what you drink and how it affects your symptoms.
I sincerely hope that helps. Please do keep me posted. Warm regards.
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