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The number of times a person urinates each day varies depending on several factors, including fluid intake, activity level, and overall health. On average:

  • Normal frequency: Most people urinate 6-8 times a day. This is considered typical for someone with normal fluid intake and a healthy bladder.
  • More frequent urination (8+ times a day): This could indicate:
    • High fluid intake, especially caffeinated or diuretic drinks.
    • Overactive bladder or bladder irritation.
    • Pregnancy (due to increased blood flow and pressure on the bladder).
    • Medical conditions like urinary tract infections (UTIs), diabetes, or interstitial cystitis.
  • Less frequent urination (fewer than 4 times a day): This may be due to:
    • Dehydration or low fluid intake.
    • Kidney issues or urinary retention.

What Your Pee Frequency Might Indicate About Your Health

  1. Color:
    • Pale yellow indicates good hydration.
    • Dark yellow or amber suggests dehydration.
    • Pink or red could indicate blood in the urine and requires medical attention.
  2. Urgency: Sudden, strong urges to pee could suggest an overactive bladder or a UTI.
  3. Pain or Discomfort: Burning or pain may signal a UTI, kidney stones, or irritation.
  4. Nighttime urination (Nocturia): Waking up more than once a night to urinate may suggest fluid retention, heart issues, or sleep apnea.

 

If your urination patterns change suddenly or become concerning, consult a healthcare professional for evaluation.

 
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Only 2-3 times a day, because I hold it up as flushing the toilet cost money, but it's pale yellow.

Over the years there have been different scenarios.

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47 minutes ago, Rimmer said:

Toilet.jpg

 

The number of times a person urinates each day varies depending on several factors, including fluid intake, activity level, and overall health. On average:

  • Normal frequency: Most people urinate 6-8 times a day. This is considered typical for someone with normal fluid intake and a healthy bladder.
  • More frequent urination (8+ times a day): This could indicate:
    • High fluid intake, especially caffeinated or diuretic drinks.
    • Overactive bladder or bladder irritation.
    • Pregnancy (due to increased blood flow and pressure on the bladder).
    • Medical conditions like urinary tract infections (UTIs), diabetes, or interstitial cystitis.
  • Less frequent urination (fewer than 4 times a day): This may be due to:
    • Dehydration or low fluid intake.
    • Kidney issues or urinary retention.

What Your Pee Frequency Might Indicate About Your Health

  1. Color:
    • Pale yellow indicates good hydration.
    • Dark yellow or amber suggests dehydration.
    • Pink or red could indicate blood in the urine and requires medical attention.
  2. Urgency: Sudden, strong urges to pee could suggest an overactive bladder or a UTI.
  3. Pain or Discomfort: Burning or pain may signal a UTI, kidney stones, or irritation.
  4. Nighttime urination (Nocturia): Waking up more than once a night to urinate may suggest fluid retention, heart issues, or sleep apnea.

 

If your urination patterns change suddenly or become concerning, consult a healthcare professional for evaluation.

 

Nighttime frequency also is related to BPH

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3 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

Nighttime frequency also is related to BPH

True, as the OP does not mention it. I have BPH, and sometime can get up for one 3 times in the night, only 2 hours apart, even though I have not drunk any further liquid. I sometimes wonder where it all comes from. But, of course, urine is also a by-product of what you have eaten, digested and extracted the goodness out of it, and then you get rid of the poison and suchlike. Pooh on the other hand is what your body cannot digest or need.

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1 hour ago, Rimmer said:

Nighttime urination (Nocturia): Waking up more than once a night to urinate may suggest fluid retention, heart issues, or sleep apnea.

Or an enlarged prostate.

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21 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

Only 2-3 times a day, because I hold it up as flushing the toilet cost money, but it's pale yellow.

Over the years there have been different scenarios.

If it's yellow - let it mellow.

If it's brown, flush it down.

 

Saves a lot of water (and money).

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Too many times, though much better that 6 - 12 months ago.  I do drink a lot of water, and prostate is a bit enlarged.

 

Have noticed, my change in diet seems to have help a bit.  Again, Keto ish & very low carbs/sugar.  Only real change.

 

Think main difference is Magnesium supplement, and since taking, no longer wake up to P at night after falling asleep.   A major change, along with, seem to have a lot more volume, and P less times a day, or urge to.

 

Kind of gives me the feeling, the prostate may have shrunk back a bit.  All pluses compared to about a year ago, and all blood work good, and better than a year or so ago.

 

Seem to have gotten healthy the past 2 ish years, and possibly simply because paying attention to diet more.   In which case, way too easy. as little to no real effort involve.

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