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  5. I have frequent urination despite having normal blood glucose and no urinary infection. I took Odal+ tablets, Lupilyzer oral solution, and Limcee Vitamin C as prescribed, but my problem is still not resolved; what alternative medicines or treatments should I take?

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I have frequent urination despite having normal blood glucose and no urinary infection. I took Odal+ tablets, Lupilyzer oral solution, and Limcee Vitamin C as prescribed, but my problem is still not resolved; what alternative medicines or treatments should I take?

Asked by Male, 55 · 16 days ago

Since you have ruled out diabetes and UTIs, and your current medications (an antiparasitic, a urine alkalizer, and Vitamin C) have not resolved the issue, your symptoms may be due to Overactive Bladder (OAB) or benign prostate enlargement. Alternative medical treatments include anticholinergics (like Solifenacin) or beta-3 agonists (like Mirabegron) to calm the bladder, or alpha-blockers (like Tamsulosin) if prostate-related. Lifestyle modifications such as pelvic floor (Kegel) exercises, bladder training, and limiting caffeine or alcohol can also provide significant relief. I highly recommend consulting a urologist for a detailed evaluation, possibly including an ultrasound, to determine the exact cause.
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  1. Possible Causes of Frequent Urination in a 55-year-old Male
  • Common causes include benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), overactive bladder, or medication side effects.
  1. Diagnostic Steps
  • Consider a prostate exam, urine flow studies, or ultrasound to assess underlying issues.
  1. Treatment Options
  • Discuss medical treatments like alpha-blockers or bladder relaxants, lifestyle changes, and monitor symptom improvement.
  1. Alternative Medicines and Supplements
  • Some patients find relief with cranberry extract or beta-sitosterol under medical supervision.
  1. When to Seek Specialist Care
  • Consult a urologist if symptoms persist, worsen, or if experiencing pain or blood in urine.

Answered 16 days ago