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  2. What your peeing frequency can say about your health - AOL

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    Some people may pee up to 10 times per day, especially if they’re drinking a lot of water or other beverages that cause more frequent urination, Brahmbhatt said.

  3. Hematuria - Wikipedia

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    Hematuria can be classified according to visibility, anatomical origin, and timing of blood during urination. [1] [6]In terms of visibility, hematuria can be visible to the naked eye (termed "gross hematuria") and may appear red or brown (sometimes referred to as tea-colored), or it can be microscopic (i.e. not visible but detected with a microscope or laboratory test).

  4. This Urologist Asks Every Patient This 1 Question. Your ...

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    As for how many times a day you should be peeing, “there’s no magic number,” he told us. ... “On the other extreme, if you’re, say, a college-going frat guy or gal, and you’re pounding ...

  5. Urine - Wikipedia

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    Average urine production in adult humans is around 1.4 L (0.31 imp gal; 0.37 US gal) of urine per person per day with a normal range of 0.6 to 2.6 L (0.13 to 0.57 imp gal; 0.16 to 0.69 US gal) per person per day, produced in around 6 to 8 urinations per day depending on state of hydration, activity level, environmental factors, weight, and the ...

  6. Frequent urination - Wikipedia

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    However, in other cases, urinary frequency involves only normal volumes of urine overall. [3] ... Among young children, urinating 8 to 14 times each day is typical ...

  7. How Many Times a Day Is It 'Normal' To Pee? - AOL

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    Having to pee only once or twice every 24 hours or, on the other side of the spectrum, having to pee more than 10 times a day, can be a sign of an underlying medical problem that’s worth seeing ...

  8. Hemorrhagic cystitis - Wikipedia

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    Hemorrhagic cystitis or haemorrhagic cystitis is an inflammation of the bladder defined by lower urinary tract symptoms that include dysuria, hematuria, and hemorrhage.The disease can occur as a complication of cyclophosphamide, ifosfamide and radiation therapy.

  9. Urinary system - Wikipedia

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    Conditions involving low output of urine are oliguria (< 400 mL/day) and anuria (< 100 mL/day). The first step in urine formation is the filtration of blood in the kidneys. In a healthy human, the kidney receives between 12 and 30% of cardiac output , but it averages about 20% or about 1.25 L/min.