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Are you peeing more than 8–10 times a day? Are you waking up multiple times at night to use the bathroom? Many people tell themselves it’s just because they drank more water… or that it’s “normal with age.” But that is one of the biggest myths I see in my practice. In this video, I explain the real causes of frequent urination and when it becomes a serious warning sign for both men and women. Here’s what I’ll help you understand: • Why peeing too much is not always normal • How frequent urination can be an early sign of diabetes • How prostate enlargement affects urination in men • Hormonal changes and pelvic floor issues that affect women • Warning signs of bladder cancer you should never ignore • When it’s time to consult a urologist • How early detection can prevent long-term complications Frequent urination can be the first sign of diabetes, prostate problems, urinary tract infections, bladder disorders, or even cancer. The good news is that when these conditions are detected early, they are usually treatable and manageable. I always tell my patients this: do not ignore what your body is trying to tell you. If you are experiencing: ✔ Burning while urinating ✔ Blood in your urine ✔ A weak urine stream ✔ Constant thirst ✔ A sudden increase in frequency It’s time to get evaluated. Early diagnosis can prevent small issues from becoming serious health problems. 📍 I practice at Venus Superspeciality Hospital, Vadodara. To book a consultation, contact: +91 8511178564 #frequenturination #peeingtoomuch #diabeteswarning #prostatehealth #urologist #bladderhealth #menshealth #womenshealth #earlydetectionsaveslives