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Peeing More Than This Many Times Per Day May Reveal Health Issues

10 January 2025
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Peeing More Than This Many Times Per Day May Reveal Health Issues
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Kinga Krzeminska via Getty Images explains that peeing more than four to seven times a day may indicate health issues like diabetes insipidus, UTIs, or kidney problems. The NHS advises seeing a doctor if experiencing excessive thirst alongside frequent urination, while Penn Medicine recommends seeking medical attention for symptoms like urinary urgency, incontinence, or bloody urine. It is important to monitor urine frequency and seek medical advice if experiencing abnormal changes in urination patterns.

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