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What Causes Frequent Urination?

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Posted on Sat, 18 Oct 2014
Question: Dear doctor.

I keep going for a wee.

I am a type 2 diabetic diet controlled.

Have had a urine check today.

All clear for infection, blood, sugar or protein.

What could this be?

Hba1c?

Or something sinister?

Its been happeninh for the last 3 days
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Pls help and maybe give me some suggestions?

Many thanks in advance.
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Answered by Dr. M. Vamsi Krishna (47 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
fluid input and out put need to be monitered

Detailed Answer:
Dear sir
i can understand your concern.
There are many clinical conditions which can cause increased urination.
a.uncontrolled diabetes
d.urinary tract infection
c.increased GFR in early nephropathy.
d.hormonal problems like Diabetes insipidus.
e.psychogenic polydipsia.

Among above condition we can rule out urinary tract infection as your urine examination report is normal

you need to check your Hba1c% to check about your diabetes control.
Hba1c% is an average estimation of blood sugar for past three months.

considering your age there might not be complications like nephropathy also.

Diabetes insipidus is a continuous problem and very uncommon at your age group.

The most probable thing might be due to excess intake of water
To rule out this condition kindly monitor your input and output of fluids and let me know.
i would like to know your Hba1c% result along with your fasting blood sugars.

Hope I was able to help you.
If you have any further question feel free to write me back. I will be happy to help.
Take care.
Best Regards.
Dr Vamsi Krishna
Consultant Diabetologist
Apollo Hospitals






Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj
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Follow up: Dr. M. Vamsi Krishna (21 minutes later)
My hba1c was 51, 2 momths ago.

I do excersise alot aswell.

Can a virus cause this?

The urine that comes out is fairly clear.

Is this a comcern.

I will know my full blood report tomorrow.
doctor
Answered by Dr. M. Vamsi Krishna (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
most of viral infections will be febrile.

Detailed Answer:
thank you for providing the Hba1c report.

i am very happy to say that your old Hba1c report is very good.

i appreciate your excellent efforts in controlling diabetes with diet and exercise.

Viral infections;-there are some viral infections which can damage kidney and cause excessive urination.But most of virus infections will be associated with history of fever and some clue can be obtained by looking at complete blood picture.

since the urine color is also clear there is nothing much to be concerned.

Kindly monitor your urine out put amount and your fluid input amount,this kind of information can throw light on your diagnosis.

let me know your full blood report to proceed with further discussion.
Best regards
Dr XXXXXXX Krishna
Diabetologist
Apollo hospitals
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What Causes Frequent Urination?

Brief Answer: fluid input and out put need to be monitered Detailed Answer: Dear sir i can understand your concern. There are many clinical conditions which can cause increased urination. a.uncontrolled diabetes d.urinary tract infection c.increased GFR in early nephropathy. d.hormonal problems like Diabetes insipidus. e.psychogenic polydipsia. Among above condition we can rule out urinary tract infection as your urine examination report is normal you need to check your Hba1c% to check about your diabetes control. Hba1c% is an average estimation of blood sugar for past three months. considering your age there might not be complications like nephropathy also. Diabetes insipidus is a continuous problem and very uncommon at your age group. The most probable thing might be due to excess intake of water To rule out this condition kindly monitor your input and output of fluids and let me know. i would like to know your Hba1c% result along with your fasting blood sugars. Hope I was able to help you. If you have any further question feel free to write me back. I will be happy to help. Take care. Best Regards. Dr Vamsi Krishna Consultant Diabetologist Apollo Hospitals