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frequent urination.

i m 29 yrs old and , i am having frequent urination problem for 3 years,about 4 months ago,i went to pcp ,he sent me for sonogram of my kidney and bladder and also for chest x-ray,the results came out negative and my urine and blood was also fine,then i went to urologist' he has done urodynamics and also looked into my bladder through scope and said that nothing is wrong with my bladder and urthera,he first gave me vesicare for a month than enablex but condition still remains the same ,then i went to another general phyisican he sent me for x-ray of my lower back,results came out negative.my urlogist told me to go to neurolgist...i m very concerned my daily activities are limited i always feel like urinating ,now i m taking sleeping pills to sleep,it has become very hard for me to sleep,especially when i come back from gym i cant stop urinating ,i also have pain in my lower back,my urologist told me that i have inagural hernia but he said that it has nothing to do with frequent urination...i would appreciate if someone can give my any clue or advice in this regard ,especially i m looking for the advice of dr.sheldon ,should i go to neurologist or change my urologist
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thank u very much for your reply...........i m male and my urologist told me that my
prostate is fine.
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Oh wait, you are a female... just ignore my last post.
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You might have Prostatitis. It's one of the classic symptoms
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