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What Causes Constant Urge To Urinate?

Hi! So, I was at work, took a break in the afternoon. All of a sudden I couldn't stop running to the bathroom. It felt like I had to urinate all there time! Could I have pulled a muscle by my bladder or something to make that come on so fast? Never had My issues before this. I still feel like I have to go more often and not much comes out when I do go. It is not like it was that first night. Can u help me?
Tue, 25 Oct 2016
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

Pulling of muscles in the bladder region would not cause frequency of urination to occur.
The most common cause of urinary frequency is infection of some aspect of the urinary tract.

The urinary tract includes: the bladder, urethra, ureter, kidneys.

If this symptom continues then you may want to see your doctor for an assessment including physical examination and urine analysis.
If confirmed then antibiotics would be needed.

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What Causes Constant Urge To Urinate?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Pulling of muscles in the bladder region would not cause frequency of urination to occur. The most common cause of urinary frequency is infection of some aspect of the urinary tract. The urinary tract includes: the bladder, urethra, ureter, kidneys. If this symptom continues then you may want to see your doctor for an assessment including physical examination and urine analysis. If confirmed then antibiotics would be needed. I hope this helps