Peeing too often or too little?

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Noticeable changes in how often you urinate, whether you're going too frequently or hardly at all, can be early warning signs of kidney problems or other underlying health issues. Frequent urination may be linked to conditions like diabetes, urinary tract infections (UTIs), or an overactive bladder, while reduced urination could signal dehydration, kidney dysfunction, or even a blockage in the urinary tract. Other symptoms to watch for include a burning sensation while urinating, blood in urine, swelling in feet or face, or frothy urine, all of which could point to issues with kidney function. Don’t ignore these signs. A simple urine test or blood test can help detect problems early, allowing for timely treatment. Healthy kidneys are essential for filtering waste and maintaining fluid balance in the body, so any changes in your urinary habits should be taken seriously.