Frequent urination. Sensitivity to wine and tea. Dry & thirsty in the morning.? - frequent urination -diabetes, -prostate
After many intense cycling, I felt a burning sensation in the pelvis and an excessive desire to urinate. I experienced these symptoms after periods of intense exercise, but always calm.
(I have a fracture, which has not been repaired.)
This time, besides the burning sensation I have a slight pain in the hip. I had a fever one night. Sometimes I felt light, (kidney?) Stones.
I did ride the bike, began to drink cranberry juice and Saw Palmetto / Nettle.
Since then, all symptoms disappeared, except for more frequent urination than usual, especially after drinking wine and, possibly, and tea. I've never had a problem with the wine.
I think so dry and thirsty in the night or after.
My family doctor ruled out diabetes and found an infection of the urinary tract, but he was certainly a. The prostate appears after a rectal examination and PSA fine seems OK. Barely awake throughout the night to urinate. I am 50 + years.
Monday, February 1, 2010
Frequent Urination -diabetes, -prostate Frequent Urination. Sensitivity To Wine And Tea. Dry & Thirsty In The Morning.?
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They seem to cystitis or overactive bladder, urge incontinence have previously .. I had the same and not use protection. I often visit a urologist. There are medications for the moment, but I do not want it. I am not very careful to ensure that liquid does not allow me to say that if the desire to leave. My PSA is 6.5 and was constant. I am 58 years old. I have all the tests and biopsies.
ReplyDeleteSounds like your bladder is sensitive to dehydration. Stick water only for a while. Juices should be burned as
ReplyDeleteTea is a diuretic, so if you have started drinking a lot, what more do you want to urinate and feeling hair. Substitute tea with tap water.
ReplyDeleteAsk your paper to spasms of the bladder. The need to empty if there's not much. It mimics the type of urinary tract infection. A simple treatment!
ReplyDeleteAsk your paper to spasms of the bladder. The need to empty if there's not much. It mimics the type of urinary tract infection. A simple treatment!
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