Maybe: Vitamin d. Is metabolized into its active form in the kidneys. If the kidneys are damaged such as in chronic renal failure, vitamin d metabolism is impaired. Chronic renal failure can also lead to frequent urination because the body is unable to reabsorb water and electrolytes. However, there is little direct relationship between vitamin d deficiency and common causes of frequent urination.
Answered 9/28/2016
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No. : No, but i would suggest talking to your doctor about your urinary frequency. It may be something easily treated like a urinary tract infection.
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