After certain age the muscles lose elasticity and tend to relax; we are able to hold our urine with muscles. When those muscles relax it causes frequent urination.
If the person drinks a lot of "soda" or coffee, that also enables the frequency of the urination since "soda" and coffee have diuretic capacities.
2006-10-27 08:48:23
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answered by ~*~Sunny~*~ 3
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answered by Vicki 3
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answered by Anonymous
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Some foods act as a diuretic (causes frequent urination). When I eat spinach I notice I urinate more often and it is annoying to be going too often during the night when I'd rather be asleep. Spinach can have a diuretic effect and I have noticed alfalfa supplements do too. So, the diet my be the factor in this person's case.
2006-10-27 09:18:40
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answered by Goldenrain 6
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Could be a urinary tract infection. Antibiotics should get rid of it! Otherwise, drinks lots of cranberry juice and see a doctor!
2006-10-27 08:44:43
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answered by southerngirljw 4
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If you are female you could be pregnant...or it also could be an std like gonorrhea or chlamydia so you should probably go be checked out by your doctor.
2006-10-27 08:49:14
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answered by hot mommy 2
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pregnancy..... urinary tract infection..... weak bladder...... I'm sure there are more. It would be best to get the advice of your physician. They can do a urinalysis to easily diagnose many problems.
2006-10-27 08:47:37
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answered by kaydee 2
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You might have an ovarian cyst. I had one and it made me go to the bathroom a bunch. Check with your obgyn.
2006-10-27 08:44:37
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answered by creepingfuzzy 2
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you could have a bladder or kidney infection go and have it checked out to be safe(better to be safe than sorry)
2006-10-27 08:45:16
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answered by arfa54321 5
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