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Frequent Urination

The urge to pass urine more than usual is called frequent urination. It can be a sign of an underlying medical condition and can interrupt the normal sleep cycle. Some of the possible causes include diabetes, urinary tract infection, prostate problems, anxiety, taking diuretics, bladder or kidney condition, and sexually transmitted disease.

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I am a 38-year-old who urinates frequently. Are there ayurvedic or homeopathic medicines for this?

Query: Hi doctor,I am around 38 years old and have had frequent urination problems for the last month. I pass my urine almost 16 to 17 times during the day and one or two times at night. No stones are detected in the ultrasonography, and the blood and urine reports are also normal. Currently, I am taking H...  Read Full »


Dr. Yogesh Chavan

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. I have just gone through your presenting complaints. From that, I can understand that you are experiencing frequent urination problems. Frequent urination is when someone has an urge to pass urine more often than normal. Sometimes, frequent u...  Read Full »

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