Frequent diabetic urination is normal. When there is excess sugar in the blood the kidneys work harder to remove it. When this happens, fluid is taken from bodily tissues to help move the sugar to the urine. This leads a person to become dehydrated and thirst, and therefore more liquid is consumed, leading to even more frequent diabetic urination. However, it is not bad to consume more water, even though it may cause you to take more bathroom breaks. Drinking water helps the body to remove the excess sugar.

 

Common Diabetic Urination Problems

 

Diabetes can cause problems throughout the body. This includes problems with the urinary system. According to About.com, common diabetic urination problems include:

Urinary incontinence – Urinary leakage is often a problem among diabetics. Fortunately there are many treatment options for this condition such as medications, timed voiding, electrical stimulations, Kegel exercises, and surgery.

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