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Kidney & Urinary Health
Question #29078
104 days ago
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Frequent Urination Concerns in a 15-Year-Old Male

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frequent urination, 15 years male, problem since oct 2025. 2 days i couldn't sleep at night due to this problem. every 5 -15 min i have to go to washroom. Is it really oab ? my vitd and b12 was low back in nov 2025. I used mirabregron-60 tablets for 30 days, results seen but only for 7-8 days. What could be the least possible time to recover. I am a student of class 11th. How long have you been experiencing these symptoms?: - More than 6 months Do you notice any specific triggers for your frequent urination?: - drinking more fluids Have you experienced any other symptoms?: -slight pain in urine in morning how long oab can last?

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very frequent urination (every 5–15 minutes), nighttime disturbance, and mild pain during urination—lasting for more than 6 months suggest that this is not just simple overactive bladder (OAB) and needs a more thorough evaluation. While mirabegron giving only temporary relief supports OAB as a possibility, the presence of pain on urination and severe frequency raises concern for other causes such as urinary tract infection (UTI), bladder irritation, incomplete bladder emptying, anxiety-related urinary frequency, or less commonly conditions like interstitial cystitis. At your age (15), it’s especially important not to self-diagnose or rely only on medication. You should get basic tests done: urine routine and culture (very important), blood sugar levels, kidney function tests, and possibly an ultrasound of the urinary tract. Also, check if you are consuming excess fluids, caffeine, or soft drinks, which can worsen symptoms. Recovery time depends on the cause—UTIs improve in days with treatment, while OAB or functional causes may take weeks to months with proper management. In summary, your condition is treatable but needs proper diagnosis first, and you should see a doctor (preferably a urologist) soon for tests rather than continuing trial medications.

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Frequent urination in a 15-year-old male can be quite concerning, especially when it’s impacting your sleep and daily routine significantly. While Overactive Bladder (OAB) is a possibility, there are several other conditions that should also be considered. Given the duration of more than six months and interfering with your sleep, it’s important to consider a few factors. OAB could be a part of the picture, but other causes such as urinary tract infections, diabetes, or even stress and anxiety can mimic similar symptoms. Since you mentioned slight pain when urinating in the morning, a urinary tract infection should be ruled out. It’s crucial to get a urine test to check for any infections or abnormalities. Also, low vitamin D and B12 levels might not directly cause frequent urination but can affect your overall health, potentially influencing bladder habits. Although you’ve taken Mirabegron with some temporary improvement, it’s essential to follow-up with a healthcare provider to reassess your treatment plan; dosage adjustments or alternative medications could be considered. Further, considering lifestyle changes such as decreasing the intake of fluids and caffeinated drinks especially in the evening can help in managing symptoms. Addressing potential stressors or anxiety with relaxation techniques might also provide some relief. The time to recovery can vary widely depending on the underlying cause and treatment adherence, but improvements can be seen over a few weeks after appropriate intervention is initiated. Continue to monitor your symptoms, and if there’s no noticeable improvement or if symptoms worsen, seeking further evaluation from a healthcare professional or a urologist would be beneficial. Identifying the exact cause is key to recovery and effective management, so prioritizing a comprehensive medical evaluation is advisable.

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