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What Do Frequent Urination And Dizziness Indicate?
I have frequent trips to the bathroom for urinating but not much is expelled. Although there Is relief my bladder soon signals for a return trip around two hours later. Also I m experiencing some light headiness maybe three times a week, mostly standing but sometimes sitting. Can you tell me what might possibly going on?
The frequent urination is also included in your symptoms, so I think you might be suffering from Urinary Tract Infection. Drink a plenty of water. Add coconut water in your daily routine. Cranberry juice will Check with your practitioner. You might need some antibiotics.
You should visit your primary care provider and give them a thorough case history describing in detail: what is dizziness (spinning, imbalance, lightheadedness), duration of the dizziness, provoking factors for the dizziness, when the dizziness began and anything else that the provider may ask of you. Your primary care provider will work with you to come to a diagnosis and treatment for the issues that you are having.
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What Do Frequent Urination And Dizziness Indicate?
Hello Thanks for writing to us. The frequent urination is also included in your symptoms, so I think you might be suffering from Urinary Tract Infection. Drink a plenty of water. Add coconut water in your daily routine. Cranberry juice will Check with your practitioner. You might need some antibiotics. You should visit your primary care provider and give them a thorough case history describing in detail: what is dizziness (spinning, imbalance, lightheadedness), duration of the dizziness, provoking factors for the dizziness, when the dizziness began and anything else that the provider may ask of you. Your primary care provider will work with you to come to a diagnosis and treatment for the issues that you are having. I hope this is helpful to you.