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Q: Recurring need to urinate
asked by: PRB on June 9th, 2009
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This has happened a few times in the past, but last nights was different - I got home late last night and before I went to bed, I had to go pee. I did, then laid down and very shortly after, it felt as though I had to go again. I went back to the bathroom but nothing came out. Went back to bed and the same thing happened. After a while of this, I wondered if maturbating would help and it did. After that, I went to bed and the sensation was gone. I drank plenty of water so dehydration wasn't the issue. The other times this had happened is when I had been drunk. This is the first time it happened without drinking. Thanks in advance - PRB
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MandMs
replied on June 11th, 2009
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Drinking too much before bedtime, especially caffeine or alcohol, or any kind of liquids, leads to frequent urination during night.
When accompanied with burning sensation, it can indicate a urinary tract inflammation or infection.
If you continue to experience the same, see a urologist for checking your prostate gland.
Diabetes, is another common cause for frequent urination.

Best wishes!
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