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Is it normal to pass urine 10 times/day
Please tell me doctors is it normal to pass urine 10 times a day I am a diabetic patient I have pass urine 8 times in a day  in sometimes i will passl 10 times os it normal
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Urine output depends on May factor , amount of water drank in day , blood sugar level , weather etc
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Hi ,passing urine frequently can happen if your blood sugars are high, a condition known as osmotic diuresis. However, it’s not the only reason. If you are on medications like SGLT2 inhibitors (such as dapagliflozin or empagliflozin), or certain blood pressure medicines like hydrochlorothiazide, chlorthalidone, Lasix, or Torsemide, they can also cause increased urination. So it really depends on your current sugar control and the medications you’re taking. We’d need to review both to understand the exact cause in your case.
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Yes. In Diabetes, it can occur depending up on the sugar levels and medicines using.
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Can happens in a uncontrolled diabetes
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Few investigations needed Do connect and consult Will help you
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It means sugars are not under control. Drink plenty of water. Diabetic diet. Do Consult.
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It can be an indicator that your sugar levels are not in control.
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Do fasting, PP and HbA1c tests and consult with a doctor
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