Heavy urination. Night time high - #10294
Heavy urine, slow pass of urine, it's spliting. Back ache,sleeping problem,thrust, general weakness. When taking any medicines urine problem will high.when taking bath , I passport urinemultiple times
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Hello sir Please be aware I think it is clearly due to uncontrollable diabetes forcing kidneys to control salt level and releasing excess water in urine Kindly get your blood glucose or glycated hb level checked There could be requirement of change of medications if already going on Regards
At age 57, symptoms like heavy and split urine flow, slow urination, backache, sleep issues, frequent urination with water contact, and weakness may suggest a prostate issue (like BPH), urinary tract infection, or bladder nerve dysfunction. Since symptoms worsen with medicines and bathing triggers urination, it’s important to consult a urologist for a full evaluation—this may include urine tests, ultrasound of the prostate/bladder, and PSA blood test. Early diagnosis can lead to effective treatment and prevent further complications.
Ramakumar ji looks like you are suffering from BPH which very common in age above 50
Tab Tamsulosin 0.4 mg (Flomax, urimax) – once daily at night Dutasteride 0.5 mg (Avodart)
Visit your urologist for physical examination and discussion regarding surgical option
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) – very common in males over 50
Diabetic Cystopathy – nerve damage affecting bladder function
Nocturnal Polyuria / Polyuria – due to poorly controlled diabetes
Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) – if recent-onset symptoms, burning, or fever
Drug-induced fluid imbalance or renal overload – especially if on diuretics or nephrotoxic medications
Please visit a urologist.
Heavy urination, especially at night, along with other symptoms like a slow and split urine stream, back pain, sleeping problems, thirst, and general weakness can indicate several potential issues. This combination of symptoms might suggest problems like a urinary tract infection, prostate issues (if male), or conditions like diabetes. The fact that these symptoms worsen with medication might indicate that some medications are affecting your bladder function or hydration status. It’s important to focus on both the urinary problems and the general symptoms you are experiencing. The back pain and weakness alongside excessive thirst could be concerning for possible metabolic issues or kidney concerns. Since you’re noticing an increase in symptoms when bathing, urinary urgency or pelvic issues might be at play. You should consider cutting down on caffeine and alcohol, as these can irritate the bladder and may worsen urinary symptoms. Ensuring you’re hydrated can help, but you might want to monitor the amount fluid intake is carefully to avoid excessive nighttime urination. For the back pain and general weakness, it could be helpful to engage in mild physical exercises, pending a doctor’s ok, like short walks or stretching, which might alleviate the pain and boost your energy. However, these symptoms need thorough evaluation by a healthcare provider to rule out or confirm conditions such as prostate enlargement, diabetes, or a urinary tract infection. You should schedule an appointment with a healthcare professional soon for a detailed exam, including urine analysis, blood tests, or perhaps imaging if deemed necessary. If you experience severe pain, fever, or blood in urine, seek urgent medical care.’
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