A 48-year-old member asked:
lately i feel like i am peeing a lot?
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Dr. Marvin Den answered
Internal Medicine 45 years experience
See your doctor: It may be a sign of infection, or an early sign of diabetes or nothing. Your doctor can do tests to see if there is a problem or not.
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A 22-year-old female asked:
I am peeing a lot ?
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Dr. Joseph Bouvier answered
Pediatrics 25 years experience
See below: If you are having pain, urgency to go right after peeing, abdominal pain, fevers, nausea or vomiting or any of these symptoms, see you doc for evaluation of a urinary tract but there are a lot of other causes for "polyuria" like diabetes, increase fluid consumption, etc. See your doctor.
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A 19-year-old male asked:
I been peeing a lot , is that normal ?
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Dr. Jack Rubin answered
Nephrology and Dialysis 48 years experience
Lots of urination: The cause of your urinating a lot depends on the amount of fluids you are drinking. If you are drinking a lot, you will urinate a lot and your urine will be light in color, which is normal. If you are not drinking a lot with increased urination, you may have a problem.
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