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What Causes Frequent Urination?

I've been urinating more frequent than usual. And it's not just a little when I go, it's a full/normal amount of pee. Also, I always feel the urge to go pee even right after I just got out of the restroom. My period is not late, my husband and I have been having protect sex, and I have no other signs/changes. Please help?
Wed, 22 Apr 2015
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Hi dear patient. I understand your concerns.

Frequent urination may be caused due to several medical conditions but two of them are seen more often. Urinary tract infection (UTI), and diabetes. So to find out the reason of these symptoms you have to go through a blood and glucose test, and a urine test. After you get the results you may talk with your family doctor or write us again. We are ready anytime to answer your questions.

Best regards.
Dr Eriol.
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What Causes Frequent Urination?

Hi dear patient. I understand your concerns. Frequent urination may be caused due to several medical conditions but two of them are seen more often. Urinary tract infection (UTI), and diabetes. So to find out the reason of these symptoms you have to go through a blood and glucose test, and a urine test. After you get the results you may talk with your family doctor or write us again. We are ready anytime to answer your questions. Best regards. Dr Eriol.