How come i always feel like peeing?


Question:
Its weird, a few months ago, i could go 6 hours a day, with maybe a bottle of water, without needing to let it out, but now i feel like i need to go no matter how much i drink, a few sips or whatnot. And even more annoying, it happens at night too. I noticed that during fall, winter, and early spring since last year, when i didnt drink as much, i went once every 6 hours or so. I thought i had a big bladder because of that. Then in late spring, i started needing to go every 3 hours. In summer, i go maybe every 1-2 hours, but every 3 if i just drink sips...(im the lazy person and i know when i move around). Why is this exactly? I guess its a seasonal thing but i dunno.

Answers:
There are several possible causes of this symptom. From your description, it could be diabetes, enlarged prostate gland, anxiety/excitement, or a bladder infection. Usually, the last of these is accompanied by pain, and you didn't mention that. I would suggest talking to your doctor and getting a urinalysis done.
You may be developing an enlarged prostate which may be putting pressure on your bladder that will lead to frequency in urination. Look up Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy or BPH.
Hi you should go visit your gp it could be a number of things , incuding prostrate problems , infection or diabetes its best you go doctors and take a urine sample good luck
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