Need urinalysis : There are a number of possible causes for increased urinary frequency- elevated blood sugar, increased water consumption, kidney problems, & even a urinary tract infection, even if it doesn't hurt. The only way to know for sure which is the problem & how to treat is to do a urinalysis & see what shows up.
Answered 4/13/2016
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Many possibilities.: Urinary frequency can occur for many reasons, and finding the cause can often require a detailed patient history, physical exam, or other testing. I suggest seeing your primary care physician for evaluation. If your symptoms are very bothersome, seek a urologist. Keeping a bladder diary for 48 hours is very helpful for the physician: write down when and how much you drink, and when you void.
Answered 5/16/2014
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