Doesn't matter: People with no underlying kidney disease, heart disease, and certain other health problems should drink water or other fluids to satisfy their thirst and not worry about how much they urinate. In the presence of a urinary tract infection, increased fluids to raise urine flow will help control symptoms before an antibiotic starts working.
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