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Getting Pressure In Abdomen And Umbilical Parts. Am I Having Any Problem In Urinary Bladder?

Hi, This is Milton, For the past 1 month i am forced to urinate every 2 hrs in the day, where as during nights i don t feel that pressure in my bladder but the pressure is on the abdomen and umbilical parts. Immediately i wake up and pass urine , but it comes in a smaller quantity. Is this is a symptom of any disorder in my urinary bladder . Kindly suggest me.
Mon, 19 Aug 2013
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HI
Thanks for the query.
From the description of the symptoms it is likely that you could have a urinary bladder problem.
You should get a urine analysis, an ultrasound of the kidneys and bladder (including a post void scan).
If these are normal we may consider doing a uroflowmetry to find out the exact nature of the problem.
Hope this helps
Good luck.
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Getting Pressure In Abdomen And Umbilical Parts. Am I Having Any Problem In Urinary Bladder?

HI Thanks for the query. From the description of the symptoms it is likely that you could have a urinary bladder problem. You should get a urine analysis, an ultrasound of the kidneys and bladder (including a post void scan). If these are normal we may consider doing a uroflowmetry to find out the exact nature of the problem. Hope this helps Good luck.