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Frequently urination
I am a 32 yr old lady with 4 year old boy. After my delivery I am having very frequent urination specially if i drink water approx 500 ml or less as well. I don't have any other problem. When i dont drink water the entire day then i don't have this problem. Kindly suggest what can this be due to?
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Normal bladder capacity is only 500ml so if you feel like passing urine after 300-400 ml of water it is fine. However get a fasting and post prandial sugar test done and a urine routine for may infection.. connect with me on consult for a detailed consultation...take care
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Please get your blood sugar checked. Also do you have any incontinence
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you could be having some infection..u cn do a urine routine microscopic test and also start doing pelvic floor exercises or keigels exercises.. this mAy help u
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31 year's.. Could be sign of Diabetes..get your sugar investigation done
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consult gynecologist to rule out incontinence
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