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My dad is constantly going to the toilet. i know he is not well but i do not know exacty what is wrong. ?

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my uncle died last year through pancrease cancer but is this what my dad has??

he said to my mum earlier he felt faint. he is up all night in and out of the bathroom. his doctor phoned him today and said he has to go to the hospital. my mum or dad would not tell me anything if i asked because they want to protect me. but if this is not serious, what could it be?

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  1. Could be Diabetes thats how my fiancee was before he was taken into hospital. He only had to stay a few hours to have tests and get treatment. But it could be alot a things it may well just be an infection.

    Try not to worrry about it too much when your parents get back tell them that them saying that made you worry more. Take Care


  2. He may have diarrhea or urinary problems.  But NOT a symptom of pancreatic cancer

  3. As people get older their bladders need emptying more often. It happens with my grandma whenever we go out, needing the toilet every hour or so

  4. prostate gland problems - it might be nothing, just tests but it could be worse, it could be cancer but can be cured.

  5. he probably has diabetes get some bloodwork done

    and i suggest you hurry because you need to get him meds to lower his blood sugar

    urinating frequently is a symptom  

  6. He may have a problem with his prostrate gland.

  7. tell your mom to get the doctor for him  and the doctor will help him  

  8. Talk to your parents and tell them you need to know what is wrong with your Dad, not telling you just makes things worse for you as you could be worrying about nothing and you can't go through life being protected from all the bad things that happen

  9. Your dad may have prostate problems.  Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia or BPH is easy enough to check.  Check out the web site below.  

    All the Best.


  10. Sounds like a prostate issue where this gland enlarges and causes frequent need to pass small amounts of urine

    This is quite a common issue in middle age to older guys . It can usually be treated with medication to reduce the size . I know it is always easy to jump to conclusions that the illness could be more serious than it is for a loved one , especially a parent and they really should have told you the truth

    Hopefully he has gone in early stages to make recovery easier  

  11. 1. something wrong with his bouls

    2. he is maturbating, it is said to reduce pancrease cancer so maybe he dose that because he is scared

  12. ask him m8  

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