Complicated: Urinary frequency (peeing often) has many causes - increased fluid intake, diabetes, kidney disfunction, bladder dysfunction, infarction, and many more. You should see your primary care doctor for a physical examination, urinalysis, and possible some blood tests. That doctor will refer you to a urologist if appropriate.
Answered 11/16/2013
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