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Most normal healthy people void (urinate, pee) about every 4 to 8 hours. Nighttime urination is normal, if about once or twice per night. Older males with prostate enlargement may urinate very small amounts, very frequently (every hour or two or more often). Older females may have urinary urgency which can be worse at night. Diabetics may urinate frequently, day or night. All males and females can get urinary tract infections; it's more common in females. A UTI would also normally cause burning during urination, urgency, higher frequency, and lower amounts voided than normal. UTI may also cause fever and nausea, but not always. Some females who've had chronic UTIs may have no symptoms at all except urgency and little urination with more frequency. In normal males and females, many day and evening factors cause increased need to urinate at night. Some of these include: use of caffeine (tea, coffee, sodas), nicotine (smoking), certain street drugs, drinking alcohol, or increased drinking of any fluids before bedtime. If you have increased urgency (gotta go now!), increased frequency (every 1-2 hours or shorter), or other urinary symptoms, consult your doctor.
It depends on what you mean by frequently. Once a night is normal, maybe even twice. But any more often than this may indicate a urinary problem. If your sleep is being interrupted more than twice a night, you should see your doctor.
It is saline that has twice the concentration of salt as normal saline. Normal saline is 0.9% NaCl, so twice normal is 1.8% NaCl. Now I have a question. Is this ever given to patients?
It's normal to have period twice a month heavily just for 3 days only?
No, it is normal to brush your teeth twice a day then floss, followed by rinsing your mouth with mouthwash. It will not cause wear on the enamel.
It should occur in total twice a year - once at night during the winter months, and once in the daytime during the summer months. That is at the Australian Eastern Coasts.
During peak seasons, the parade occurs every night (sometimes twice). During less busy times, or when the park closes early for special events, SpectroMagic is only presented on certain days.
No it is not normal bcoz it will be painful
yes
About twice the length as a normal wolf.
The shifting vertical rays cross it twice in a year so the length of day and night does not change much
no its normal. Your body is just getting use to it