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frequent Urine and premature Ejaculation

I am a 30year Old male, Over a month now I have been having been urinating frequently though no pain. I consulted a doctor friend who asked me to conduct two test 1:Fasting blood Sugar and 2:Urinalysis, The fasting blood sugar result at random(6.1) and the Urinalysis result is okay according to doctor. I already stopped eating sugar or anything that has sugar,i increased my protein intake.The Doc also gave me Nitrofuratoin 100mg 2x a day for 5days. The Frequent urine is still there,sometimes 7times or 8times in 24hours.It seem to be affecting my sex life cos the thought of it seem to be interfering and causing premature ejaculation. I do get aroused and do have erection.please help me cos am really worried
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Please doctor,could the frequent urine has anything to do with my weight? Because I observe to be adding weight,but I did lots of exercise today which I guess is responsible for the urine to be under control(its usual since it started, for 5hours).please am worried with the kidney u mention,could it be that serious?thank you
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Thank you for the response. Would sure keep u posted. But please hope it's not something serious cos am seriously worried
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It is difficult to see a physical link between your frequency and your premature ejaculation. You need a urine culture and sensitivity test done to see exactly what the bug is and what antibiotic it is sensitive to. You need also have your kidneys checked out in care the infection is coming from further up.
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What I also noticed is that,if my mind is occupied the urine takes another 4 hours or 5(sometimes) unlike the 2hours since its been happening over a month ago.
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