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515836 tn?1212103984

Pee, Pee, Pee That's all I want to do

I have frequent urination and have been for months.  I am getting sick and tired of it.  I feel pressure and hurting like I have to urinate all the time and it does not go away.  I am not pregnant.  Can't get pregnant tubes were tied.  I had a urine test done.  No infection.  I had a CAT Scan of abdomen to see if I had kidney stones.  No stones.  Does anyone know what this might be?  I go to the Urologist this week.
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489228 tn?1291531454
I would call and check on the culture of the discharge there is NO normal vaginal
discharge that is green!  You most likely have some type of vaginal infection
that needs to be treated!  Often things get lost in the shuffle is you don't hear back call your doctor's office ASAP and ask for the results!  A vaginal infection and even a yeast infection can get into the bladder as well because of our anatomy so this could definitely be increasing your need to urinate!  

Keep us posted on how you are doing!
Shelly
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515836 tn?1212103984
Hi,
I did read up on that website and I will look into that.  I have been diagnosed with Hypoglycemia.  My dad has diabetes.  I have not had a Blood Glucose test done in a while so I will request to have that checked.  I also have been experiencing Low Blood Pressure, dizziness when I get up.  My doctor already tested me for some kind of thing where you stand up, sit down, lay down while she takes my blood pressure but it did not change stayed the same.  Its not to low but enough to make me dizzy.  It is around 110/60.  This is something new that had started happening.  It always was 117/75 or so.  So I am not sure what is going on right now.  I also have a lot of discharge in the vagina where sometimes its like my plug fell out when I was pregnant.  Sometimes its a diffrent color greenish.  I told my OBGYN she tested it but never called me back which she would have if she found something.  But, she did say that it was not normal.  But, I do thank you for your input and I will get checked.
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Hi,
The 2 common entities which can cause the increased frequency of micturition are diabetes mellitus and diabetes inspidus. For ruling out the same, I’ll suggest getting the blood sugar done to rule out diabetes and urine specific gravity/osmolality for diagnosing diabetes inspidus. In addition, levels of ADH (anti-diuretic hormone) are measured to rule out central diabetes inspidus. You can get more information from the following website http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diabetes_insipidus. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care.
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