Two friends (male) who had covid and didn't get very sick ,both stated that weeks and weeks after that they where running to the loo 4 times more often that before they had been ill. I wonder does covid have any bearing on the prostate? |
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"Two friends (male) who had covid and didn't get very sick ,both stated that weeks and weeks after that they where running to the loo 4 times more often that before they had been ill. I wonder does covid have any bearing on the prostate?"
How old are they ? |
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"Two friends (male) who had covid and didn't get very sick ,both stated that weeks and weeks after that they where running to the loo 4 times more often that before they had been ill. I wonder does covid have any bearing on the prostate?"
just age i think
tho years of denial may have something to do with my running to the loo lol
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"Two friends (male) who had covid and didn't get very sick ,both stated that weeks and weeks after that they where running to the loo 4 times more often that before they had been ill. I wonder does covid have any bearing on the prostate?
How old are they ?"
55 and 62 |
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"Two friends (male) who had covid and didn't get very sick ,both stated that weeks and weeks after that they where running to the loo 4 times more often that before they had been ill. I wonder does covid have any bearing on the prostate?
How old are they ?
55 and 62"
Yeah age related I think.
Like Gemini said tell them to see a gp in case it's something more serious. |
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I was peeing far more often when my symptoms were at their worst which was a pain as the last thing I wanted to do was get up and go to the loo.
Definitely worth them speaking with their GP as Covid has been documented to affect organs including kidneys. |
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I think the older one did say to his GP about it . I posted this just to see if anyone else had the same increase in pee.
There is alot off different problems which stem from Covid which we will only find out about in years to come. |
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I pee a couple of times a night and my prostate is fine, 2 checks in the last 18 months, the thing is when we blokes get older our prostate gland swells, it pushes on our bladder, this causes your bladder to have "two reservoirs", your only peeing from one,it fills quicker hence more pees, the other reservoir gets stagnant and sometimes gets infected causing UTIs |
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"I pee a couple of times a night and my prostate is fine, 2 checks in the last 18 months, the thing is when we blokes get older our prostate gland swells, it pushes on our bladder, this causes your bladder to have "two reservoirs", your only peeing from one,it fills quicker hence more pees, the other reservoir gets stagnant and sometimes gets infected causing UTIs"
Most people who are being tested positive are mild syptoms of flus and just as any yearly flues recover after resting,
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"I pee a couple of times a night and my prostate is fine, 2 checks in the last 18 months, the thing is when we blokes get older our prostate gland swells, it pushes on our bladder, this causes your bladder to have "two reservoirs", your only peeing from one,it fills quicker hence more pees, the other reservoir gets stagnant and sometimes gets infected causing UTIs"
Very interesting ,reservoir info |
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