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over active bladder?


Question Posted Wednesday June 20 2007, 10:07 pm

15/f
Right before I go to bed I go to the restroom. Then right as I lay down I feel the urge to go again, but when I go nothing happens. No matter how many times I use the restroom I still fell like I have to go. I've had this problem for as long as I can remember. During the day I don't have this problem, it's only when I'm tired and want to go to bed.
Could I have an over active bladder problem or what? Should I see this doctor about this? It's so annoying and I'm sick of dealing with it.


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skankyfrankie answered Thursday June 21 2007, 11:44 am:
Sounds like a Urinary Tract Infection. I get them occasionally from having sex, but you can get them from other things too (too tight pants, anything other than cotton panties, etc). If you go to the doctor, he'll make you do a piss test and give you some Bactrim, and all will be well.

Watch out for yeast infections though, they happen sometimes when you take antibiotics.

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baachan answered Thursday June 21 2007, 4:53 am:
You probably have a bladder infection, I read somewhere and there was like this certain kind of bladder infection ware you feel like you have to go to the restroom at night when your trying to go bed. You should go see a doctor to see if you have one for sure.

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talkalotxx answered Wednesday June 20 2007, 11:04 pm:
I recomend going to a doctor. you probally have a bladder infection. That happened to my friend and she went to the bathroom every 5 minutes no joke. also if you drink liquid before going to bed you bladder keeps filling up quickly!! any more questions contact me back!! hope i helped=]

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Depressed_Poet answered Wednesday June 20 2007, 10:31 pm:
I've had this happen to me probably about twice in my life, but it went away on its own. But I wouldn't let it, if you've had it for a while it may turn into something bigger -- don't want that. Contact a doctor and talk to your mom about this, she just may know what it is and how to deal with it before you have to schedule an appointment, but just the same... I reccomend a doctor just to be sure if you feel the need.
Much Luck.

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S_C answered Wednesday June 20 2007, 10:26 pm:
I would definitly see the doctor about it. Only a doctor can actually tell you what is going on with your bladder and your urges to use the restroom whenever you're tired and wanting to sleep. You best bet is seeing the doctor because if it's something that is going to keep you from getting sleep or just irritate you (which I'm assuming it really does, or at least it would me) then the doctor can probably get to the root of the problem and help you out.

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