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Passing a lot of urine (urine in large amounts) can berelated to several disease entities. Some of which are: Diabetes mellitus, diabetes incipitus or renal disease. If it is just frequency of urination and not a volume-related issue, it may be an infection. Either way, you need to be seen by a health care practitioner, sooner, than later

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