Frequent Urination: Need information... - Diabetes Research...

Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation

6,548 members1,597 posts

Frequent Urination

Mono1234 profile image
3 Replies

Need information, type 2 diabetes. Medication: Glicazide. Does anyone have the same problem?

Written by
Mono1234 profile image
Mono1234
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
3 Replies
Praveen55 profile image
Praveen55Star

Mono1234

''If you become unusually thirsty, pass urine more frequently, and feel very tired, then let your doctor know. Your dose of gliclazide may need adjusting'' For more detail follow the link below:

patient.info/medicine/glicl...

Mono1234 profile image
Mono1234 in reply toPraveen55

Hi, many thanks for your help. I have to go for a routine check so I will mention it.

Charlotte183 profile image
Charlotte183

Have you ever had a urine test? Is there urethritis or vaginitis? Diabetes is also related to your metabolic ability. It is recommended that you take a proper walk in the morning and evening to promote metabolism. In addition, avoid drinking carbonated drinks, which will increase your urine concentration.

If you can find a herb called Plantago, which has anti-inflammatory effect on the urethra of men and women, it can be used to make tea. Usually the urinary frequency patients can improve after drinking for half a month.If you can't find it, you can replace it with Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory pill, I mean natural therapy. If your symptoms are urgent, you'd better explain your problem to your doctor.

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

frequent urination

I've been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes 5 days back. I'm 31 yrs. old. My fbs is 130 and the A1c...
sabiqismail profile image

Moderation team

See all
Activity2004 profile image
Activity2004Administrator
SamDRWF profile image
SamDRWFAdministrator
cure profile image
cureAdministrator

Top community tags

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.