Hi. I have a problem of frequent visits to the toilet. I Use the toilet about 8 times during the day, and at least twice in the night. I try avoiding drinking water to avoid regular visits to the toilet. I avoid drinking when I'm out of the house in case I wouldn't find toilets on time. Please help
As per your complain you have problem of frequent urination that may be because of urinary tract infection or kidney infection or prostate problem or other reasons. Diabetis insipidus may cause frequent urination problem. More alcohol drinking and caffeine intake also cause this type of symptoms. Bladder stone or injury to bladder lead to frequent urination. Consult a nephrologist for further diagnosis. Detail history and physical examination give exact idea about problems. Complete blood cell count and microscopic examination is helpful for further diagnosis. Ultasonography can done for further diagnosis.
I hope my guidance helpful to you. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care.
Regards, Dr. Rachana Goswami
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Hi, As per your complain you have problem of frequent urination that may be because of urinary tract infection or kidney infection or prostate problem or other reasons. Diabetis insipidus may cause frequent urination problem. More alcohol drinking and caffeine intake also cause this type of symptoms. Bladder stone or injury to bladder lead to frequent urination. Consult a nephrologist for further diagnosis. Detail history and physical examination give exact idea about problems. Complete blood cell count and microscopic examination is helpful for further diagnosis. Ultasonography can done for further diagnosis. I hope my guidance helpful to you. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care. Regards, Dr. Rachana Goswami