As the title suggests I have an obsession with the colour of my urine. To clear this matter can I just ask if the following is possible as if this can happen I should be able to accept and move on.
So my question is, Can anxiety cause me to feel the need to wee and then wee as a result of this but just end up weeing a small amount of clear urine? For reference my urine is normally yellow or colours associated with dehydration when I wee under normal circumstances.
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Hello there, I feel the same. And if I may guess, I think u also concern about any little changes of your body. Am I right?
I have health anxiety a.k.a hypochondriac. In my case, I am obsessed with all body changes like my body weight, temperature, blood pressure, inner eyelids color, stool color, etc.
I went to ER and doctors like 5 times and all of them said that I am ok.
Pee color and volume are affected by how much u drink, temperature, food u eat, or supplement u consume. Don't worry. If u pee in a little amount, drink more. U r ok
Ok, I think it can, or maybe can't, so get to a urologist and have it checked out immediately, and please stop asking us for medical diagnoses. We are not doctors and am so tired of hearing about those parts of your body.
We don't ask you about PAP smears or bladder infections.
U know that u r not a doctor but this forum is intended for those u have any kind of anxiety including health anxiety. Pls don't be rude and be more understanding. I really appreciate it
A person can be understanding and not intending to be rude, but needs to keep in mind there are teenagers in this venue also. Farleigh posts on a regular basis about rather intimate matters concerning his male genitalia and functions regarding it......to the point that unless one is familiar with his pattern of posts, he could be perceived to be someone trying to disturb younger members or women of this venue. Giving him the benefit of the doubt, I understand he may have a health anxiety issue, but never see where he contacts his GP or urologist first or does, but still, posts when a doctor has already provided an answer to his issue. WITH PHOTOS.
Sometimes enough is enough, and a member of this venue has a social responsibility to remember these posts reach people around the globe, and needs to think about the affect his posts may affect others. Perhaps the time comes when a venue member should think it is time to seek assistance for a therapist for help. People may reach a point where they are simply not going to answers these types of frequent posts.
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