It could be cystitis, does it hurt when you go? Or it could be any other kind of urinary infection. Make an appointment with your doctor for Monday and in the meantime drink lots of water, it will help flush out any infections that may be there. If you start seeing blood in your urine, ring NHS direct for advice on 0845 4647.
2007-01-13 09:36:30
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answered by Jude 7
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Have you been getting any other symptoms? If you have pain when you pea, this could suggest a water infection. But it is also a symptom of diabetes type 2, as are am increased thirst, getting up in the nite to pea, weight loss or gain, sluggishness, tiredness. But it could mean anything, if you have changed your diet slightly or are you taking in more fluids? Things like tea and coffee act as duirectics and will make you pee more. you should probably go and see you doctor, it could mean any number of things, even something as simple as to much muscle relaxation. hope that this helps.
2007-01-13 17:38:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Other symptoms of a urinary tract infection include urgency, pain when urinating, a fishy smell, and thinking you need to go when you don't. If this sounds like it could be you, see your GP who can prescribe you antibiotics.
If you are experiencing symptoms such as increased thirst, tiredness, weight loss, nausea and increased appetite, it could be diabebetes. If you are concerned I would go see your GP or practice nurse who can do some simple tests to check. All the best x
2007-01-13 17:42:43
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answered by Suzy 2
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You should have your blood sugar checked as soon as possible one of the signs of having diabetes is excessive urination, it could have a fruity smell. Another sign is excessive hunger,excessive thirst, and excessive urination. Not something to take lightly especially if you are overweight, type 2 diabetes is only one of the rising problems facing people in our overindulgent society.
2007-01-13 17:38:42
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answered by Karen H 2
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It could be a urine or kidney infection, like cystitis, You can get medication over the counter for cystitis or at your docs, or it help ease it Robinsons lemon Barley water helps to clear it also (and cranberry juice). I would suggest you go to your docs to get a diagnosis
2007-01-13 17:41:21
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answered by littlemermaid_72 3
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If you have high blood sugar you will urinate more frequently..If you have a friend who is Diabetic ask them to check your blood sugar..High blood sugar and frequent urination go hand and hand.. That's how I discovered I had Diabetes..Could be a bunch of things. Start with the blood sugar.....
2007-01-13 17:43:31
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answered by buzzwaltz 4
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if you are feeling the urge to go and you are only peeing alittle each time then it is probably a Urinary Tract Infection and if this is not the case then you are probably drinking more than usual making you pee more, in any case see your doctor just to be sure.
2007-01-13 17:34:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Increase frequency of urine has many causes,
Diabetes Mellitus is one of them, Check wether you are also felling Increase thirst or Increase apetite.and isn't your mouth dry most of the times or any tingling in the extremities.
one other possibility may be diabetes insipidus, in which your urine frequency increased and its osmolarity is very low in Urine RE test.
2007-01-13 17:39:58
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answered by Dr Khan 1
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http://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/faq/basics.htm
I would highly recommend you talk with a physician.
Passing fluids too often could be a symptom of many dieseaes.
Good Luck
2007-01-13 17:37:31
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answered by divineshadow 3
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Have you been drinking liquids more? That can do it.
Or it could be a urinary tract infection.
It could mean youve been bloated and now you are loosing that water.
Could be any thing.
2007-01-13 17:38:41
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answered by Anonymous
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