Needs checkup: Could this be related to constipation or prolapse of the uterus or vaginal cyst? There micht also be bladder causes related to some uterine prolapse, or a bladder o urethral diverticulum. I suggest you consult with a urogynecologist, or a physician who specializes in female urology. Such a physician should be able to help you.
Answered 8/13/2012
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Many Possibilities: The sensation you are feeling has many etilologies. This may be a normal part of aging, vaginal atrophy, atypical infection, stone or even tumor. The bladder can only report a problem to you through one nerve highway - making you feel as though you have to pee. If your symptoms persist it is important to see a urologist to make sure there is not something worrisome as the cause.
Answered 7/3/2013
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