Not necessarily, it would be entirely normal for your urinary output to increase if you have inscreased your fluid intake.
You should consult your doctor, just to be certain, though.
not drinking enough water, not urinating for long periods of time, having a catheter in place, and not fully emptying your bladder
It is generally recommended to wait about 30 minutes to an hour after drinking water before urinating. This allows your body to properly absorb the water and for your bladder to fill up before emptying it.
After drinking water, it typically takes about 20-30 minutes for it to reach your bladder.
After drinking water, it typically takes about 30 minutes to 2 hours for the bladder to fill up.
After drinking a glass of water, it typically takes about 30 minutes to 2 hours for the water to reach your bladder.
Yes. Or Diabetes.
Well if you are not urinating you should seek medical attention. If you have been working out a lot and drinking a lot of water you might not urinate right awat after because the body replenishes the fluid. If you are not urinating for a day or two there could be a kidney stone blocking the urinary tract. There could be something wrong with your kidneys. A build up of urine in your bladder would cause a rupture and dangerous nitrogen containing waste can have bad effects on the body. If you aren't urinating seek medical help now.
Depends on what the issue. Sometimes it's simply a case of drinking more water. In other cases, antibiotics or surgery may be needed.
it goes to your stomach then throw your intestines then to your bladder then out your privite part. ^_^
Painful urination can mean several health related problems. The most common is a bladder infection and can be easily cured by drinking lots of water and cranberry juice.
When you are properly hydrated you should drink as much as you are peeing out as you are peeing.
you can get diarrea