IBS: Often constipation may result in pressure on the bladder which results in sensation and need to urinate more frequently but may be a whole other issue warranting evaluation by your doctor.
Answered 2/2/2019
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Definitely: Bladder reacts to contact with inflammed bowel and hence urinary frequency. Interstitial cystitis can also co-exist with ibs.
Answered 2/20/2020
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Here are some ...: May be. The patients with IBS and urinary frequency without UTI, to a degree, share similar psychological traits, which are related irritative symptoms in BM and voiding. Despite mingling with complex fecal / urinary symptoms, practicing low-risk healthy lifestyle without overindulgence and obsession remains the foundation of healthcare no matter who, when, what, and how you are. Best wish ...
Answered 7/9/2014
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