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> There are a number of causes of extra intake of fluid and increased urinary output. A common cause of urinary frequency is a urinary tract infection but this does not cause increased drinking. However, it affects some 6% of schoolage girls.Your doctor can chek for this.
You are right to consider sugar diabetes. Your local doctor can easily check for this if you can collect a urinary specimen in a very well cleaned jar or the surgery can give you a proper specimen container.
There are rarer causes of these symptoms which I am sure your doctor will consider if the urine is normal. Excessive drinking can just be a habit with no disease and, of course, the extra fluid has to be passed out as urine.
Best of luck and please do tell me what happens.
David Robinson
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