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Overactive Bladder or Enlarged Prostate?


I'm a 26 year old male and for the last few months I've noticed an increase in the amount I urinate. I usually need to urinate about every 1. I can hold it in but most of the time feel like I need to go. I feel that I am emptying out my bladder when I go to the restroom but still get trickles of urine coming out a little later. Along with the urination, I've been experiencing dry mouth. I'm not diabetic (I got checked 2 months ago). I have the feeling it may be overactive bladder but I have control and also think it may be an enlarged prostate but I have no trouble with the flow and I'm pretty young for that. Does anyone have any clue what this might be?

I have the same problem too, it could be a bladder infection, and also it could be a disease not found about yet.
I have the same problem, and was tested for cancer, and diabetes, but I came up negative I feel you man, Regulate your liquid intake.

You are too young for an enlarged prostate; All males will have prostate enlargement with age - u have to wait your turn for that.

Are you also drinking a lot: you mention dry mouth? Check out Diabetes Insipidus [nothing to do with the common type of Diabetes - Diabetes Mellitus]

Best thing for you is go see the urologist.
We are no doctors here.
A minor infection can be the cause but many more roads can lead to your problem.
Go see that guy now.
Don't delay
Sky

Im 27 and have been having the same problems... Every doctor I go to gives me a different answer! The best answer I think would be either a "sensitive bladder" where it will feel full with the smallest amount of liquid because of nerve damage due to stress... or a over sensitive uretha

If you are experiencing problems, you need to see your doctor. Frequent urination an be any number of things from what you mentioned to diabetes or thyroid problems.

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