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Bladder Pressure

I seem to have bladder pressure at different times of the day..when I drink water the symptoms of pressure go away
I have no other signs of anything, no pain no lower back pain no blood urine just this pressure....I am only worried about ovarian cancer. everything I read points to it, because I have no other symptoms of UTI I do have leakage when I laugh especially when my bladder is full, I loose a lot of urine.  I am 64 years old and am in excellent health dont drink or smoke, not overweight, very little cancer in my family
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well I have the same problem. After lots of tests I found out that I have some crystals of phosphoric calcium in my bladder.But I had to take more than 2 urine analysis to find out, because they came out normal!Those crystals are not sosething to worry about and go away by drinking lots of water.They irritate the bladder so we get this weird feeling. You should take the test the day you feel very irritated and without having drunk lotss of water, because when I was drinking lots of water the analysis couldn'ttrack them down..
Hopefully you have the same problem which will go away.I have been struggling for more thn 2 months now, but I think it will get better :)
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the last 4days When I go pee,after ward I feel pressure.It doesn't burn or anything like that. after I'm done peeing,I feel like I have to pee again but don't.
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Check into Interstitial Cystitis (IC), if you haven't already and see what you think.
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