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constant urination

so i have had frequent urination for over a month or so now it turned into uti symptoms so i went to docror and he trated me for a uti. but the frequency came back. my urine cultures came back negative for uti. im scared what is the deal?????????
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489228 tn?1291531454
There are many things that can cause this pain it could also be chronic cystitis or interstitial cystitis.  The symptoms are the same and a good urologist can help diagnosis the problems.  Either way you pain, burning and bladder pain.  The self help things etc. can help you while you see a diagnosis!
  We have an IC support forum here on this site actually two, listed below.  There is actually an article on the physical relationship on the first forum.  I am also an IC support group leader and director of MOARK IC.  If you need more info or some links feel free to pm me.

http://www.medhelp.org/forums/Interstitial-Cystitis-IC--Pelvic-Pain-Support-Forum/show/412

The expert forum where you can actually ask the doctor here on Medhelp is here also:
http://www.medhelp.org/forums/Interstitial-Cystitis-/show/264

Hope this helps!
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563773 tn?1374246539
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Hi,
The cause for the increased/frequent urination needs to be looked into. It could possibly be due to diabetes and thus will suggest you to get a blood sugar done and rule out diabetes mellitus. The second possibility is a stone in the urinary tract which can also present with increased urination and burning sensation in the urine. Please do get an ultrasound or preferably a CT-IVU to rule out a stone of the urinary tract. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care.
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