- Excessive thirst
- Fatigue or weakness
- Unintentional weight loss
- Burning, pain, or discomfort while urinating
- Changes in urine color or smell
…it’s important to consult a healthcare provider. These may be signs of a more serious issue that needs treatment.
The Bottom Line
Occasional increased urination is usually no cause for alarm—especially if you’re well-hydrated or recently changed your diet or lifestyle. But if it persists, or if something just feels off, don’t ignore it.
Listening to your body is one of the simplest ways to protect your health. Frequent urination might be your body’s way of telling you something important—so pay attention, and seek support when needed
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