VERY! Constant Urination.?
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You may want to see a physician for further evaluation. These symptoms may indicate a urinary tract infection.
You may also be having urethral spasms. The female urethra is only 1-2 inches long (see this diagram of it http://www.physiciansselect.com/images/f... This makes it very easy for bacteria to get into the urethra, causing irritation and spasms. These spasms make you feel like you have to pee, even if you don't have any urine in your bladder. This is a very uncomfortable and "weird" sensation.
If you do not have an infection, you may want to ask your physician about urinary tract "anesthetic" such as pyridium (prescription) or AZO (nonprescription). These medications will anesthetize your urinary tract so that you do not feel these spasms. They will also turn your urine dark orange or purple.
It is important to drink sufficient water to help avoid urinary tract problems. A urologist also once told me that when you pee, you should pee as "forcefully" as possible as this will help "wash" bacteria out of the urinary tract.
When you have an UTI or bladder infection it doesn't always hurt. Sometimes it just feels like you constantaly need to go to the bathroom. I know that is how I feel when I have a UTI. Go to the doctors and they will probably run a test or just have you explain it and give you meds.
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