Likely normal: In the absence of disease (e.g.Dm, chf, renal), urinary frequency is related to many factors but primarily dependent on bladder capacity, one's state of hydration, and types of liquids ingested such as caffeine and alcohol which have a stimulatory and/or diuretic effect on the bladder and kidneys. These factors are dynamic in nature which usually explains the normal variation in urinary frequency.
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