Frequent Urination, Bladder Constantly Feels Full. Had Hysterectomy, Uterus And Cervix Removed. Is It A Tumor?
I am having to go to the bathroom about every 5 to 10 minutes and it feels like my bladder is constantly full, when I do urinate there is a pressure around the clitoris area almost as if an orgasm feeling there is also light blood passing as well, and I had a hysterectomy last December where the uterus and cervix were all removed but the ovaries are still there, I am worried because I am afraid maybe a tumor has regrown close to my bladder.
Hi, In the current scenario, it would be better to see a specialist for an exam; also please get a urinalysis and a sonogram-pelvic/trans-vaginal. Your symptoms could be due to a simple urinary infection but in view of the history, you need to rule out other causes as well. I presume the cause of your hysterectomy is a tumor and in that case, a watch is always needed to see if there is any involvement of the bladder. Hope you find this information helpful. Wish you good health.
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Frequent Urination, Bladder Constantly Feels Full. Had Hysterectomy, Uterus And Cervix Removed. Is It A Tumor?
Hi, In the current scenario, it would be better to see a specialist for an exam; also please get a urinalysis and a sonogram-pelvic/trans-vaginal. Your symptoms could be due to a simple urinary infection but in view of the history, you need to rule out other causes as well. I presume the cause of your hysterectomy is a tumor and in that case, a watch is always needed to see if there is any involvement of the bladder. Hope you find this information helpful. Wish you good health.