Ok its kinds wierd but i dunno?!


Question: ok lately ive been having to tinkle ALOT i think its just that i drink alot of water , butttt...the seconf im like ok i think i have to go to the bathroom, i cant hold it in at all its just like bodys like...okgo!so whats wrong its wierd id used to be able to control it like any normal person but i dunno...my mom laughs with me about it she says im getting old but im only 23 WTH?


Answers: ok lately ive been having to tinkle ALOT i think its just that i drink alot of water , butttt...the seconf im like ok i think i have to go to the bathroom, i cant hold it in at all its just like bodys like...okgo!so whats wrong its wierd id used to be able to control it like any normal person but i dunno...my mom laughs with me about it she says im getting old but im only 23 WTH?

Several things can make you feel like that.
- Mild infections
- Having children (stretches pelvic muscles)
- Change in diet (i.e. taking in more fluids)
- Pregnancy
- Other things, like weak bladder muscles

If you're really worried, talk to your doctor about it.

i dont know

Could be you now have "overactive bladder". It can strike at any age. There are medications (prescription ones) that will help with this but will require a visit with you doctor in order to get them.

23? okay see a doctor you might have a blatter problem...Tinkel? wow i thought i was the only person who said that!

Go on and go see your OB/GYN.
You probably need to get on some medication to help control your bladder.
Nothing to be ashamed of, get to your doctor.
Good luck

there are too many things that could be going on, it could be a simple explanation of too much liquid, but could also be a health issue. you need to check with your doctor and be tested for diabetes

Possible baldder infection or UTI. See a Doctor.

Do you happen to drink lots of caffeinated drinks like soda, coffee, tea, etc?

If you do, then that's likely the culprit, because caffeine is an expectorant that makes you "go" more often. If you don't, then you may want to examine any recent changes in your diet or daily habits that would bring about the change, otherwise go see a urologist who can get to the bottom of it...

Well if you're drinking water in big ammounts (which is good for your kidney) then your bladder will dispose it but not all at the same time, so you go and go, now if you're going like twenty times a day it could be a bladder problem that only an Urologist can treat.

do u remember these comersials with the people that r made of pipes?well if u do they talk about stuff like this. i dont remember what its called sorry

What do you consider to be 'alot of water'? You could be showing signs of a serious medical condition, my dear and I suggest that you make an appointment with a good internist for a 'thorough checkup' and fasting blood test so things like hypothyroidism and diabetes can be tested for. Make the appointment for AS SOON AS POSSIBLE ... after the first of next year. BE SURE the doctor's office knows that there is 'something wrong' that may not be 'critical' but needs to be 'examined quickly' or you may not get the time and 'trouble' you'll need to be diagnosed properly. TALK to the doctor, write your questions down and the doctor's answers, and KEEP AT IT until you are 'feeling comfortable' again.

I don't know darling.^^
Kinda puzzled.

I think yu gotta visit a nice doc.
Anyway, get well soon!!

I agree with seeing the doctor here. It can be many things the easiest answer that its just all the water you drink, or it could be a urinary tract infection. Frequent urination is also one of the symptoms of diabetes. Not tryin to scare you but there are so many possibilites thats why a doctor needs to rule them out for ya!

Not to sure





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