Many causes: You need to have blood and urine tests done. There are many causes for frequent urination. If the blood and urine tests do not give an answer then you may need to see a urologist for further evaluations.
Answered 10/19/2017
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Not sure but: your urinary frequency may be a result of several different things, including diabetes, infection, kidney disease, or bladder problem. You need to get a thorough medical consult in order to find out the root of the problem. Diabetes is perhaps the second most common reason, infection being the first. Please go get yourself checked out by a healthcare professional. Thanks for trusting in HT.
Answered 7/25/2017
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