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Frequent urination diagnosed concussion

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Has anyone ever had a concussion and then immediately started having frequent urination?

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I remember refusing visits in hospital from friends because I was so embarrassed by sudden, spontaneous needs to wee, often resulting in accidents. But nursing staff assured me it was commonplace after any brain injury.

I had a bleed on the brain, but loss of bladder control can affect folk with other types of injury, including concussion. It should gradually correct itself within a few weeks once messages between the brain & the bladder are working again.

Obviously if the issue doesn't improve you should contact your doctor in case your frequency is due to a UTI. But I was assured it would pass, and it did in just over 3 weeks.

Stay in touch m'dear ; I hope you'll be free of the problem sooner rather than later !

Best wishes, Cat x

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Skulls in reply to cat3

They had to catheterise me as I couldn’t empty my bladder myself. The only embarrassment occurred when the nurses had to adjust the pipe work. After being “cured” of diabetes by starvation, I relapsed about a year later and the frequent urination resumed. I now have bottles in the bedroom to prevent any accidents.

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