Ask Dr. Gott » frequent urination http://askdrgottmd.com Ask Dr Gott MD's Website Sun, 24 Oct 2010 05:01:35 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.1 Daily Column http://askdrgottmd.com/daily-column-231/ http://askdrgottmd.com/daily-column-231/#comments Mon, 19 May 2008 17:00:00 +0000 Dr. Gott http://askdrgottmd.dreamhosters.com/wp/?p=1261 DEAR DR. GOTT:
I am a 76-year-old male. I used to get up two or three times a night to urinate. After reading one of your columns in which you passed on a reader’s success with vitamin B6, I purchased a bottle. IT WORKS!

After three weeks of taking 200 mg per day, I was no longer getting up. If I consume a large amount of liquid late in the evening, I get up only once. It also comes with the added benefit of no headache in the morning because of a lack of sleep.

Thank you so much for passing on this information. It has truly made a great difference in my life.

DEAR READER:
I have had no experience with this alternative therapy but it appears to be harmless. I am glad you had positive results. However, as with every alternative remedy, I expect many patients will write me with negative comments. No therapy works for every person but for those it does, stick with it.

Night time urination is a common problem, especially as we age. It can have many causes from simply drinking too much liquid at night to a weakened bladder to bladder infection or cancer. It is always important to have thorough testing for persistent, frequent urination to rule out a serious cause. Home remedies are only acceptable for the treatment of benign causes.

To give you related information, I am sending you a copy of my Health Report “Bladder and Urinary Tract Infections”. Other Readers who would like a copy should send a self-addressed, stamped number 10 envelope and $2 to Newsletter, PO Box 167, Wickliffe, OH 44092. Be sure to mention the title.

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Daily Column http://askdrgottmd.com/daily-column-103/ http://askdrgottmd.com/daily-column-103/#comments Sat, 08 Mar 2008 05:00:09 +0000 Dr. Gott http://askdrgottmd.dreamhosters.com/wp/?p=1078 DEAR DR. GOTT:
Many months ago, my father developed pain in the prostate area after bike riding. Many doctors and diagnoses later, he is still having pain. It starts in the prostate area and radiates down his left thigh. He has discomfort when sitting and frequent urination. The last opinion we got was that it was caused by muscle damage which was causing the muscle the contract and put pressure on the prostate nerves. Do you have any suggestions?

DEAR READER:
As a former bike rider, I can assure you that, at times, this activity can cause problems that are troublesome.

If your father has not been examined by a urologist, he should be. The pain your dad has could well be secondary to traumatic muscle injury that may take several months to resolve — longer if he continues to ride.

His symptoms may also indicate a urinary tract or bladder infection. A simple culture and sensitivity urine test can shed light on this possibility.

If the urologist can find no cause within the prostate and bladder, I recommend your father see an orthopedic specialist. Perhaps while riding, he may have herniated, bulged or torn a disc, putting pressure on the nerves to his lower body. Sciatica, for example can cause the same symptoms your father is experiencing.

Let’s discover the cause of his pain while he is standing around looking gloomily at his bike.

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