I've just answered your question. If you are not diabetic and the amount of urine is correctly collected, you should be admitted to a hospital for the correct diagnosis. When blood sugar is normal and polyuria is confirmed by a very diluted urine with a high serum sodium level (hypernatremia) you could suffer from diabetes insipidus (central or nephrogenic).
Answered 12/3/2022
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Pl see your doc and have your urine checked. There can be many reasons including Diabetes Insipidus, drinking too much water/beer etc
Answered 12/5/2022
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