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Question: When i have to go to the bathroom my body doesnt send me any signal, so when im standing, ill just... GO! Its super embarrising, and when i told my mum she said it was probably just my hormones cuz im only 13, any other thoughts on what it could be. I know my cuz had to get surgery for a similiar problem.


Answers: When i have to go to the bathroom my body doesnt send me any signal, so when im standing, ill just... GO! Its super embarrising, and when i told my mum she said it was probably just my hormones cuz im only 13, any other thoughts on what it could be. I know my cuz had to get surgery for a similiar problem.

ask a doctor about it, thats your best bet

My friend had a similar problem growing up and into her teen years. She had kidney problems. Get that checked.

you probably have an over active bladder...and you should always go if you have to...don't wait...because that can cause other problems...if it continues i'd see a doctor

The need to urinate varies based on what and how much one drinks. In general, the bladder should empty every 3 to 6 hours or 4 to 6 times in 24 hours. The average bladder capacity is 10 to 20 ounces, though this decreases a bit with aging.

Most adults feel no signal to urinate until the bladder is about half full or more. After that first signal, the sensation subsides temporarily. As the bladder gets fuller, the signal returns and gets stronger and more frequent, but still subsides if urination needs to be delayed.

It is not normal to have to rush to the toilet. Even after the first warning, people with normal bladder function can usually postpone emptying the bladder until the appropriate time and place. The first warning of the need to go can occur 1 to 2 hours before the bladder is actually full. Strong urgency can occur if you've been ignoring a mounting need to go for a long time, or if you've drunk a large amount of fluids or take water pills. Under ordinary circumstances you should not have a strong urgency to urinate.

Many people never wake up at night to urinate, but getting up once or twice, especially if you are older, can be normal.

Talk to your doctor, that would be the best thing to do.

Do you lose your entire bladder or just a small leak? Either way, this shouldn't be happening. I don't think it is hormones. This could be a problem with the nerves, the muscles, or even the brain. It could be a sign of a more serious problem. Your mom should have you checked out. I really don't mean to frighten you, but, it just isn't something that should be happening to you. The best thing would be to see your doctor and have them clear it up.

you should really see your doctor...thats a major problem if it happens all the time. it must be something in your bladder thats wrong





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