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Avatar f tn i have to pee every 5 mins. wen i try to get a good night sleep i have to wake up every 30 mins to pee sometimes i wet myself. even in public i wet myself. it's so embarassing! but it comes and goes. also when i pee it feels like an orgasm and wen i'm done i feel like i've got to go again. any suggestions???
Avatar m tn He was diagnosed with Recurrent Urethral Stricture in 2001 by his Urologist. He was on Tamsulosin and Darifenacin for a lot of years and was fine until Sept 2016. In Oct 2016, he felt pain (4 on a scale of 1 to 10) in his penis. At times, the pain was more on the tip of his penis than shaft. Other times, the pain was felt throughout the penis (shaft + tip). The Urine culture indicated the EColi bacteria and he was given antibiotics.
Avatar n tn s a little bit painful for a few seconds but not too bad, they basically told me i had an inflamed bladder, and they gave me some medication to take too it is called Vesicare, solifenacin succinate tablets 5mg, i have been taking these for about half a year now i think but still my problem has it's ups and downs, humm okay thanks i was just wondering if masturbation would be a factor in this.
Avatar n tn It all started initially with frequent urination for which my primary care physician put me on a dose of Vesicare (Solifenacin). I took it for about a week, and was fine for few days, but then the symptoms again showed up. In the meantime, he had me take urine culture tests, blood tests, and a did a physical exam of my prostate. They all seemed to be normal. I was referred to a urologist who then told it may be a case of non bacterial prostatitis, although I did not have any pain.
572651 tn?1530999357 Only half the patients (51%) with moderate to severe OAB had ever been treated with anticholinergic medication. New medications, such as solifenacin, darifenacin, and botox, were used in only 4.6%, 2.9%, and 2.1% of respondents, respectively. There has been a major push in neurology to address urinary symptoms in MS patients, but the message is still not getting across, Dr. Mahajan told Medscape Ob/Gyn & Women's Health.