The more liquid you drink, the more you urinate.
2007-03-11 22:27:32
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answered by Mike M. 5
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There are a variety of reasons for high urine output. Health issues such as pregnancy (not necessarily more fluid but definitely more often), bladder muscle weaknesses, kidney problems. There are lifestyle reasons such as high water intake, caffeine addiction (caffeine is a diuretic) or increased caffeine intake, alcoholism. Then there are those people who are just weird and seem to pee more than they drink...my hubby swears he absorbs water from the air (he drinks about a glass of water a week and the rest is soda). Also dehydration will decrease the amount of urine that the kidneys produce as will diarrhea. Everybody is different although the make up of our body is the same.
2007-03-11 22:35:38
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answered by MOMMY585 5
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There can be several different reasons a weak bladder some people drink more fluids than others some people go at the first hint of needing to go getting their body conditioned to go more frequently this can be solved by holding it alittle longer each time until you build up more tolerence and other times it could be a sign of a serious medical condition for example cancer of the kidneys I am certainly no doctor but this is information I have read and seen first hand hope it helps
2007-03-11 22:33:03
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answered by ladyR 1
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Excessive blood sugar levels. Increased urination is a frequent symptom of diabetes.
Oddly, exposure to the cold can also cause a person to need to urinate. There are complex reasons for this, that are related to survival mechanisms against frost bite.
2007-03-11 22:37:35
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answered by David S 5
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Some people drink a lot of soda, like me (I drink diet soda). That is, a whopping two to three 2 liter bottles a day. I have to get my daily dose of aspartame. Plus, caffeine can make you urinate more frequently, such as drinking coffee or tea.
2007-03-11 23:04:47
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answered by August lmagination 5
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I'm not exactly a health expert but I would assume it has something to do with fluid intake. The more that goes in, the more that comes out.
2007-03-11 22:32:01
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answered by lemonlimeemt 6
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Kidney problems. Or exessive alcohol consumption
2007-03-11 22:25:40
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answered by ? 3
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higher fluid intake/ worse bladder control
2007-03-11 22:26:32
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answered by Anonymous
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too much intake of fluid
2007-03-11 22:43:57
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answered by mimi 1
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