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Frequent urination
If I drink 500 ml of water at a time how kind does it take to full bladder and urge to pee,, bcz I am going to pee every 2 hrs but no burning and no abdominal pain.
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Do blood sugar and urine routine and review
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How long you having this problem
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Take 200 to 300 ml water per hour per day when your awake.Its a physiological process, body makes urine 50-100ml per hour per days.If you binge on water it will cause extra water to be expelled out of the body.Since you are a female, it is estimated that females may get UTI on average twice in their life time, but it in UTi frequency and urgency is more that you have said.
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So excercise, do not binge at once, take small doses of water as explained above.
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See urologist if the your uncomfortable or having lower abodminal discomfort.
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Aroundnd 250 ml urine leads to urge
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