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Urge to pee all the time
I have a fear of peeing without reaching the washroom.its always in the mind and troubles me.it becomes severe when bladder tells its full even if i just emptied it. Can somebody siggest the way forward
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Hi, Frequent urination can be a common anxiety disorder symptom. It can also sometimes indicate a urinary tract infection (UTI) or a problem with the bladder or prostate.
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Consult 1. urologist for detailed evaluation and management 2. psychiatrist for psychological causes
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Plz consult a psychiatrist as early as possible. U need detailed evaluation of both physical and psychological issues.
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You need to consult a psychiatrist and discuss your problem in detail with him. He will try to make out various psychological and physical factors responsible for your problem and help you accordingly
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Frequency peeing can be sigh of physical illness or anxiety
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Consult me
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