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Bazile | 16:09 Wed 09th Nov 2016 | Body & Soul
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These medication increase the production of urine .

Is it normal for a person taking them to sometimes have an increase urgency to pass urine , even though the bladder is not full ?
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Yes, I take 40mg a day and don't go too far from the loo.
Do you mean increase in " urgency" or do you mean" frequency?"
If you mean the former......then no, diuretics should not be responsible for this, but if your mean the latter, then yes this would be the result of taking diuretics.
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Right ok

I can understand the urgency to pass urine , if your bladder is full and the drug is continuing to produce more urine.

However i'm keen to know why you sometimes have that urgency , when the bladder is not full .
There is obviously some action occurring to force that urgency - i would like to understand the mechanics that's behind it
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Sqad

So should the medication only cause a person to go when the bladder is
full ?
If you want to know more, some reading here - it's a very common occurence.


http://patient.info/health/overactive-bladder-syndrome
Sorry I crossed with your second query.
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thanks - i'll have a read later and pass the info on
Make sure a urine infection has been ruled out too.
\\\So should the medication only cause a person to go when the bladder is
full \\\

No.....by "go" you mean with or without "urgency?"

I just have the feeling that we are all getting our facts mixed up.

Urgency indicates a degree of obstruction or infection.
Freqhency without urgency, doesn't.
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Right let me try again to convey the question again .

The person has got go to the loo otherwise he/she will wet themselves , even
though the bladder is not full .
OK...that is simple enough for sqad ;-) and in that case the link supplied by Mamyalane is relevant.
I have just read the link but as stated, I take 40mg first thing and spend a couple of hours passing small amounts of liquid. After that the system is back to normal. So yes they can cause frequent urgent visits as I know from experience.
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Thanks all
I don't take diuretics but if I'm going out, I have to go to the loo at least five times before I go.

Each time is just a little dribble but I have to keep going. I think that must be a psychological thing rather than a physiological one.

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