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What Causes Frequent Urination?

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Posted on Thu, 16 Jun 2016
Question: DR I have urination problem constant urge to urinate very little urine . I had a CT scan , urine test and psa test all showed negative, but they did find stenosis. Do you think the stenosis is making me urinate constantly and messing with my bowel movement. What should I do ??? Thanks
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Answered by Dr. Dr.Albana Sejdini (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Yes,stenosis is making you urinate constantly

Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXX,

I have gone through your medical history carefully and understood your concern.

When a patient is having frequent urination problems, we run tests to determine the cause.

If no infection was noted, then morphological malformation is to rule out (in your case stenosis-otherwise called narrowing of urinary pathways). I

Can you please provide a copy of the ct-scan reports?v
If stenosis is confirmed, usually surgical intervention is advised as final therapy.

Hope it helped.
Dr.Albana
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What Causes Frequent Urination?

Brief Answer: Yes,stenosis is making you urinate constantly Detailed Answer: Hi XXXX, I have gone through your medical history carefully and understood your concern. When a patient is having frequent urination problems, we run tests to determine the cause. If no infection was noted, then morphological malformation is to rule out (in your case stenosis-otherwise called narrowing of urinary pathways). I Can you please provide a copy of the ct-scan reports?v If stenosis is confirmed, usually surgical intervention is advised as final therapy. Hope it helped. Dr.Albana