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What is the reason for frequent and excessive urination?

I have a problem, where recently  I'm urinating or ejaculating  randomly by small amounts. and my penis is always nub and cold as well as my legs and nut ***** ,but i don't know why, but its all of a sudden, i'm assuming its because i shaved this winter.i can still get a aroused but not as frequent and easily like it use it be,

how can i fix This?
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is it possible, your thighs can sweet out toxins?
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Hello,

Frequent urination in adults can be due to many causes.The primary cause which needs to be excluded is diabetes.Diabetes not only causes frequent urination but also numbness and tingling sensations.I would advise you to get a fasting blood sugar and Hb A1 C test done.

If dibetes is ruled out then other possibilities which need to be ruled out are prostatitis(inflammation of the prostate gland),interstitial cystitis,overactive bladder syndrome,stroke and other neurological diseases,urinary incontinence,bladder cancer(rare) and bladder dysfunction .

Pls consult a urologist in that case.

Hope it helps.Take care and pls do keep me posted if you have any additional doubts.Kind regards.


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