Over the last few months I ve started needing to urinate a lot more than what I think is average (10-15 times a day). Ive also started to become more and more thirty, and everything I drink seems to pass straight through me. This is waking me up at least once every night and I have become excessivly tired and cant concentrate in my lessons whats a pain as I have A Level exams soon. Not long ago I had very strong chest/stomache pains which m doctor thought was too much acid, this has gone now but I have no idea if its related. I also had kidney problems at a very young age, and drank very little (which is why I find it so unusual that i m thirsty as it usually wouldnt bother me from habbit). I feel shakey and weak often. Does anyone know what could be wrong with me?!
As per my clinical experience, the issue of excess urination with weakness can be an alarming sign of diabetes or other renal issues.
Kindly consult your primary care physician for the same and get evaluated in terms of blood and urine tests to locate the cause and treat in accordance with that.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Hello, As per my clinical experience, the issue of excess urination with weakness can be an alarming sign of diabetes or other renal issues. Kindly consult your primary care physician for the same and get evaluated in terms of blood and urine tests to locate the cause and treat in accordance with that. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon