Not really: Nicotine has antidiuretic effects (prevents urine production). But the amount necessary for this to occur, & then lead to diuresis once you've stopped, is quite large. Even so, diuresis would cease very quickly. Maybe you're drinking more now that you're not smoking. Are you taking any other medications? See your doctor if you continue urinating a lot. There r many causes of increased urination.
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