Frequent Urination in Teenagers: Causes & When to See a Doctor
Frequent urination is a common symptom during puberty.
- Hormonal changes during puberty can cause an increase in urine production, leading to more frequent trips to the bathroom.
- Other factors such as increased fluid intake, caffeine consumption, and certain medications can also contribute to frequent urination.
If frequent urination is accompanied by additional symptoms such as pain or discomfort, it is important to consult a doctor to rule out any underlying medical conditions.
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