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Question: From New Hampshire, USA:
My four-year-old daughter urinates frequently, on average four times in as many hours -- usually more in the morning than the afternoon or evening hours. She does not consume a great deal of liquid, doesn't seem excessively thirsty or have any other of the commonly known symptoms of diabetes. Should I be concerned?
Answer:
This may just be a behavior, or could represent diabetes, a urinary tract infection or other problem. I would suggest reviewing your concerns with your pediatrician.
DTQ-20031108160629A
Original posting 9 Dec 2003
Posted to Diagnosis and Symptoms
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Last Updated: Tue Mar 07 11:44:32 2006
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