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Im peeing more than im drinking, increase in urine output what causes this?

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Dr. Hiep Le answered

Specializes in Nephrology and Dialysis

If you're correct about the urine output, 2 conditions are considered: diabetes mellius (DM) and diabetes insipidus (DI). High sugar in blood makes sugar excreting in the urine and water is pulled along which causes high urine output in DM. In DI, high urine output with diluted urine is due to a hormone problem. You should see a doctor if you feel thirsty most of the time and weight loss occurs.

Answered 10/24/2022

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First check for the accuracy of this statement by measuring both. The normal body has a mechanism so you cant pee out more than your intake. If it turns out the descrepency is stll there you will have to be checked

Answered 10/25/2022

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