Posted on 10/14/2021 8:34:44 PM PDT by PghBaldy
The current coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is a challenge for physicians in triaging patients in emergency rooms. We found a potentially dangerous overlap of classical urinary symptoms and the as yet not fully described symptoms of COVID-19. After a patient was primarily triaged as a urosepsis case and then subsequently diagnosed with COVID-19, we focused on an increase in urinary frequency as a symptom of COVID-19 and identified this in seven males out of 57 patients currently being treated in our COVID-19 wards. In the absence of any other causes, urinary frequency may be secondary to viral cystitis due to underlying COVID-19 disease. We propose consideration of urinary frequency as an anamnestic tool in patients with infective symptoms to increase awareness among urologists during the current COVID-19 pandemic to prevent fatal implications of misinterpreting urological symptoms.
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When I had the manufactured disease last month there was one night I was up every hour.
Good lord, that is all I would need.
I’ve had chronic UTI problems for years.
Luckily, COVID did not seem to add to that….nor kill me.
I'm a 74 year old female, and have had that issue for many years now, due to my bladder having dropped, and not emptying properly. I was prone to bladder infections because of it, but since I take my morning meds with cranberry juice every day, I haven't had an infection in a long time.
Maybe I need to go get tested again.. It seems, for the past couple of years, that I have to go more frequently the older I get.
I’ve always had to pee every 20 minutes, maybe I was born with the coof...
“When I had the manufactured disease last month there was one night I was up every hour.”
Same here. It was a 4-5 day mild sinus/head cold with 99.5-101 fever on night 2 during which I was up every hour, but I was also taking in lots of water. I’m 59 and did receive subcutaneous monoclonal antibodies in parallel with hydroxychloroquine and z-pack. On that 2nd night I started freaking out wondering if I was going into some kind of renal failure because I had to go once/hr, but peed very clear. Anyway, only wish hay-fever and flu were this mild.
After returning from ER with several prescriptions for covid, I had similar experience. I was up every hour and 10 minutes to an hour and 20 minutes. Problem lasted for 4-5 nights, then began diminishing. I am now back to my regular pattern of zero or one visit per night.
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If I get up in the night, am I China Virus positive?
I am so scared now.
Covid is not the first disease to cause this, nor will it be the last.
What next? Blaming hangnails on COVID?
What isn’t a symptom of COVID these days?
Mr.mm and I noticed many years ago that one of the very earliest symptoms we would get that we were coming down with something was fluid retention. It happened days before any other symptoms showed up.
Then we’d show the other symptoms and knew it was breaking when we started having to pee every hour on the hour for a day or two.
The advantage of being aware of that is that if we feel like we are starting to retain fluid for no reason, we immediately start a supplement regime for fighting colds.
Bttt
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