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Are Continuos Urination And PSA Level Related?

What can be causing me to urinate through out the day non stop. I recently had may psa levels check and they came back at 3.7... I am 46 now so my doctor wants to perform a biopsy... Can my urinating so mch have anything to do with my levels being high? Thank you
Tue, 15 Jul 2014
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Hi,when ever patient presents to us with frequent urination,many things have to keep in mind like.
Diabetes,urinary tract infection,bladder infection,
And proastatomegaly in male patient above 50yr patient,if its found in patients then PSA is adviced,
PSA level more than 10 is considered to suspicious, normal is below 4,
Frequent urination may be related to
Proastatomegaly but not necessarily PSA should be increased,
Visit an urologist and get your symptoms evaluated,
Hope this information helps.
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Are Continuos Urination And PSA Level Related?

Hi,when ever patient presents to us with frequent urination,many things have to keep in mind like. Diabetes,urinary tract infection,bladder infection, And proastatomegaly in male patient above 50yr patient,if its found in patients then PSA is adviced, PSA level more than 10 is considered to suspicious, normal is below 4, Frequent urination may be related to Proastatomegaly but not necessarily PSA should be increased, Visit an urologist and get your symptoms evaluated, Hope this information helps.