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What Cause Very Frequent Urination And Pain?

i am suffering from constant urination 100 or more times a day with pain i have seen 10 urologists and 5 gynecologists other than recommending tests and scans and prescribing all tablets like uripam pyridium and antibiotics i am not a diabetic nor infection nor stones growths yet i am made to suffer without proper treatment

please help
Fri, 2 May 2014
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There is a significant possibility that you could be having what we term 'interstitial cystitis' but this is a disease of exclusion meaning that we term the patient as having this once all other investigations are completed to exclude other causes such as malignancy of bladder, tuberculosis of bladder, urinary outlet obstruction, etc.
You might need to have a cystoscopy of bladder under general anaesthesia to confirm the suspicion.
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What Cause Very Frequent Urination And Pain?

There is a significant possibility that you could be having what we term interstitial cystitis but this is a disease of exclusion meaning that we term the patient as having this once all other investigations are completed to exclude other causes such as malignancy of bladder, tuberculosis of bladder, urinary outlet obstruction, etc. You might need to have a cystoscopy of bladder under general anaesthesia to confirm the suspicion.