no it doesn't
Yes, drinking orange juice can cause an increase in urination due to its high water content and natural diuretic properties.
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Vomiting, dizziness, blood urination, noticeable increase in abdominable pain
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If you are still eating a balanced diet, urination would not necessarily change. If you added drinking more water, that may cause an increase.
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Your abdomen will start to enlarge but not quite obvious yet. There is increase salivation,some will have hyperemesis gravidarum, there is increase in urination because there is adequate blood volume.
The difference between constant urination and frequent urination is that with constant urination one is always feeling the need to urinate. With frequent urination one needs to urinate often but not all the time.
This only signifies that you are properly hydrated. If it were a dark yellow, you would need to increase your intake of water.
A significant increase in thirst and urination in a cat could be indicative of conditions such as diabetes, kidney disease, hyperthyroidism, or a urinary tract infection. It is important to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
Carrots contain a high amount of water and dietary fiber, which can contribute to increased urination when consumed in large quantities. Additionally, they are rich in potassium, which can help regulate fluid balance in the body. However, eating carrots in moderation is unlikely to significantly increase urination for most people. Overall, while they may have a mild diuretic effect, they are not a primary cause of increased urination.