Why Do I Pee A Lot Lately? I Don't Drink Much During The Day. Help?

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Matt Domm answered
There is a large number of things can cause an increased level of urination and one of these causes is the condition that is known as diabetes. Diabetes is caused by an excessive amount of sugar within the blood. The full name for the condition is known as diabetes mellitus. The other symptoms which are associated with the condition that is known as diabetes is excessive thirst, excessive sweating, digestive problems, changes in level of appetite, tiredness, headaches and blurred vision. Although there are a lot of symptoms it is possible to only actually show one or two of them. 
As you have at least one of these symptoms it would be a very good idea to contact the doctor and get checked in order to find out for certain. If you have developed this condition then the doctor will be able to prescribe medication that will help you to get back on your feet and get the condition under control. Doctors will normally conduct blood tests in order to determine if you have this problem or not; therefore, do not get worried about it. Just discuss things with your doctor and find out for certain.  
It is possible that the increased urination is being caused by something else such as changes within the hormone levels of the body or a urinary tract infection.  Women can sometimes have similar symptoms when it is around their time of the month due to the menstrual cycle affecting the levels of hormones within the body. It is very easy for the doctor to check and see the problem that is causing increased urination; therefore, rather than worrying about it, it would be best to make an appointment and get checked. Nowadays most problems can easily be treated or at least controlled.
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I pee all the time and its like when it comes on I have to go right then really really bad I can't hold it. Then I go and an hour later I have to go again..I don't know why though...can anyone help?
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Anita Goolsby answered
There can be many reasons, and that is little information to go on.  The fact that you don't drink much during the day could be a pointer.  The urinary system needs flushed as it removes toxins from your system.  A buildup of toxins might cause an infection in bladder or kidneys, and an early sign of infection can be frequent urination.  If your urine is bright yellow it needs diluting...it should be pale.  Please monitor this closely, or best of all ask your doctor.  It could be related to diabetes or many other problems.
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Maybe you have a bladder or kidney infection. Or you just might have a weak bladder or you might be pregnant.
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I have this problem... I'm on a diet, I eat nothing but healthy food! I only drink 1 or max of 2 cups of coffee a day, and I barley drink water... Also, juicy food is not my favorite type of food... I do not believe I have any problems in my bladder... Yet, I pee a lot! So, what is that?!!! Could this be a cause of stress?
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I am recently peeing a lot.  I will drink something then literally, 10-15 min later I will need the loo. I also have a back ache so if you have ths also it may be a early water infection. Best to go to the doc, because normally people worry themselves to death looking up symptoms etc on computers.
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Maybe you had a urinary tract infection...you should stop eating unhealthy foods....

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