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Either it's kidney deficiency or bladder inflammation, both are possible, go check it out.
Traditional Chinese medicine says that kidney deficiency and nocturia are abundant, and Western medicine considers it to be a urinary tract infection. It's normal to urinate a lot in winter. If there's anything else uncomfortable, take a look.
Yes, the kid still has a time to save his stomach, let alone the adult. It's okay.
It should be that the kidneys are good and don't go to the toilet at night.
Your question is incomplete! Usually have an uncomfortable head? Feeling thin? How's the spirit? Wait a minute.
If there is increased nocturia, it may be a problem with kidney function, and the glomeruli will concentrate urine at night, and if the nocturia increases for no reason, there may be a problem with the kidneys.