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I urinate many times , but don't have urge , can feel that bladder is having some quantity of urine , I can hold urine for hours but feels to urinate ,so that I can relax,,, checked for urine routine test , it was showing. - 3-5 pus cells and 5-7 epithelial cells , At the same time , the urine quality some times is more  like 300 to 400 ml and some times 100 ml( but even if 100 ml urine is there ,,I feel to urinate ) but can also  control it Last 10 days I feel like  I am passing more quantity of urine and my abdomen ultrasound is normal( taken in sep 2024) ... Is that because I am drinking more water or any other bladder issues
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