It's normal tendency to drink more water with rising temperatures. However the simple count is u r water intake is equal to urinary out put. So not to worry.
Howevervto rule out any underlying reason, on a safe side get a urine routine and urine microscopy done. Urine infections are common in summers and initially it may be only excess urination and no other signs and symptoms.
Next Steps
Get tests if there is abnormality in report consult a urologist.
Health Tips
Take water as per thirst don't land up doing hydro therapies. Take care.
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