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Avatar f tn Since doctors don't seem to want to help me figure out what's wrong, I'm trying to investigate my various symptoms to find potential diseases to rule out. For the past two and a half years, I've had a problem with frequent urination. No incontinence of any kind, but I tend to pee on average 12-20 times a day. Sometimes I'll be up one or two times at night, sometimes more and sometimes not at all. I DO drink quite a bit of fluid.
Avatar f tn I didn't really experience frequent urination during my first trimester...but am having it in my second trimester..am 15 weeks 5 days..anyone else with the same issue.could this be normal?
Avatar f tn Have you had any issues with frequent heartburn, insomnia, low blood sugars, kidney stones, or frequent urination? Issues with female hormone irregularities? If so, you may be suffering from hyperparathyroidism. Tests you may want to have checked out are are vitamin D levels, blood calcium, and a full thyroid battery that includes TSH, Free T-3, Free T-4, and PTH to start with. Don't be surprised if you get some resistance from your Dr.
Avatar m tn During the day I can go every half to three quarters of an hour and in the evening I usually go every hour on the hour. I do suffer from sleep apnea (untreated) also which leaves me exhausted every day.
Avatar f tn I have posted quite a few times on this forum trying to find answers as to whats going on with me. I am 21 years old & pretty much healthy. For the last almost five months I have been having these weird symptoms. First it started with this cramping-pulling pain on my left side & my right arm. Than started the dizziness & ear pains (popping, buzzing, etc.) I got a few episodes of that..than I started getting lightheaded and disoriented & having Insomnia..I don`t sleep very well..
Avatar m tn I need some advice on what's going on with me lately I've been having cramps and indigestion with heartburn and burping a lot and frequent urination and I've been fatigue and getting headaches I tried googling my symptoms but no luck because it just state their pregnancy symptoms which I doubt. I'm afraid to go to the doctor can someone please help me...
Avatar n tn I am an active athlete and I believe I have completely overtrained myself. Symptoms are fatigue, frequent urination, fatigue, sleeplessness, mentally slow, and decreased to zero libido. My blood tests are available below. Obviously, testosterone at 71 ng/dL is a major concern along with LH at 1.1. Can anyone interpret these for me and rule out hypothyroid vs. overtraining. I have since stopped training and plan on taking 2 weeks to rest and recovery intensely. Any comments are appreciated.
Avatar n tn I'm 7 weeks and have no symptoms besides back pain, frequent urination, and fatigue. Should I be worried ?
Avatar f tn Been having bruising for a while, it had stopped but returned and now I keep,getting this lump to the side of my wrist and very fatigue at times and recently been having frequent urination. Any idea of what might be causing this?
Avatar f tn t make up its mind), frequent urination, depression, anxiety, fatigue, floaters, heart palpitations/fast heartbeat-especially when eating sugar, dry skin, ringing in ears, confusion/memory loss, some nausea. Insomnia. Strong hunger pains even when I have eaten. And it seems as if I'm always dehydrated when I've had around 5 bottles of water a day. Lastly, occasionally when I go to sleep it seems as if I can't get up and have a heavy feeling as if I can't move.
Avatar n tn Over the past 2 years I have experienced episodes of dizziness, feeling as if I will faint, pounding heart. I have also developed frequent urination over time. My doctor has written off the episodes as anxiety. However, I have noticed that my blood pressure has been much lower than normal - BP has always been in "normal" range, but now is often in the 90s/50s. I have also noticed my heart pounding more than normal recently.
Avatar n tn Thirdly, certain types of SVT are associated with frequent urination. Studies showed that during the arrhythmia episodes, the body seems to release a chemical that acts as it's own diuretic. Fourthly, arrhythmia, palpitations and "pauses" in heart rate have been associated with the digestive process (especially heart burn and gas) and/or vagal nerve tone influences that affect heart rate and blood pressure. Have you tried not lying down for at least 2 hours after you eat?
Avatar f tn Earlier i experienced symptoms but they didn't last long. I've had baaaad fatigue then at night i got no sleep, mood swings,frequent urination, back pain, nausea, sore & itchy boobs, constipation, diarhea & stuffy nose. Now i get only excess saliva, is this a bad sign???
Avatar n tn For a number of months i've been getting frequent palpitations, usually in the form of pounding in my chest when I'm lying down and extra beats, less often the skipped beats. I've also had sharp pains around the left side of my chest, back, and arm, that do not seem to be muscle pain. More recently I've noticed some tingling in my fingers and feet. It's not that often and doesn't last long, but I've never noticed it before.
Avatar f tn I have had severe stomach pain almost like a burning on and off for the past few days but tonight it's extremely uncomfortable and not easing up. I have also had frequent urination, black tarry stool, and fatigue.
967168 tn?1477584489 In March 2004, I woke up one night with excruciating pains in my left flank area as well as frequent urination – 40-60 times daily 8-10 times nightly; extreme fatigue “flu – like feeling”; shortness of breath; chest pain; palpitations, abdominal discomfort/pain; nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation intermittently; numbness on feet; abdominal pain/bloating along with muscle pain & tenderness.
581310 tn?1253029550 My question is has anybody had a problem with frequent urination overnight. I wake up 2-3 times a nigth to urinate. I never use to go this much before. Could the Hashi's be causing this and if so is there anything we can take to cut it down a little bit.
Avatar n tn my symptoms are extreme fatigue, no energy, insomnia, body aches, low mood, sore neck and throat area, frequent urination and strong odour of urine, mouth ulcers, grinding teeth,headaches, flaky scalp, intolerance to heat, night sweating especially on head and neck,muscle twitches at night mainly in feet and legs, dry eyes, heavy eyes and more recently talking in my sleep..
12618772 tn?1445214532 So far just slight cramping (feels like my cycle is coming), tender breasts, and frequent urination. I was extra emotional the week I took a test, but that's calmed down now.
Avatar m tn Diabetes can contribute to weakness/lethargy, and cause frequent urination/thirst. Get diabetes under control, these symptoms will resolve. Thyroid/diabetes have similar symptoms, so testing would be best way to confirm any disorder/treatment. Wishing you well.
Avatar f tn Orthostatic hypotension (excessive drop in BP when one assumes upright posture) Orthostatic intolerance (inability to maintain upright posture without symptoms) Tachycardia (rapid heart rate) Extremely low blood pressure Wide swings in blood pressure Sudden drops in blood pressure Syncope/near syncope (fainting) Palpitations Chest discomfort and/or pain Lightheadedness Dizziness Excessive fatigue Exercise intolerance Gastrointestinal problems Nausea Visual disturbances Weakness Shortness of br
Avatar f tn Hi everyone! I thought I'd share something that might help someone else...first, a brief history...In 2006 I was diagnosed with hyperparathyroidism that was caused by a parathyroid tumor. This caused the calcium levels in my blood to rise to near-lethal levels. After the tumor was removed, I had "hungry bone syndrome" where my bones were "starving" for calcium and sucked it out of my bloodstream faster than I could supplement it.
Avatar f tn t know if you take thyroid replacement but if so get a panel done now. Frequent urination was my first signal and ended up toxic and nearly did not survive. To all, do not assume thyroid is safe as one can get ill between levels.