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Is having a diminished urinery sensation common in type 2 Diabetes?

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In my case, it started with advancement of age at about 70. Problem is under control with medication.

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What medication? Need to consult urologist or someone else?

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I consulted an urologist.He conducted some tests,particularly urine flowmetry test and then prescribed Dutas T.

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Dear Ramana42/Pataliputra

Please read my post on the subject which I posted now!

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Please read my post on the subject which I posted just now

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