Adults urinate 6 times a day is generally normal, such as a significant increase in the number of urination per unit of time is urinary frequency, may be caused by certain diseases, such as cystitis, prostate hyperplasia, etc.,. Normal adults urinate an average of 4 to 6 times during the day and 0 to 2 times at night after sleep. Under physiological conditions, the number of urination may increase due to the increase of water intake. In addition, cold weather, mental stress, pregnancy uterus enlargement pressure bladder and other physiological factors, can lead to an increase in the number of times of urination, therefore, six times a day urination is usually normal. If there is a significant increase in the number of urination within a short period of time, it is called urinary frequency, which is often accompanied by other uncomfortable symptoms. As most patients with cystitis, frequent urination can occur, accompanied by urinary urgency, urinary pain, and incontinence may occur in severe cases, with the development of the disease, the patient will appear cloudy urine, and even hematuria. If there is an increase in the amount of urine, and accompanied by other discomforts, you should consult a doctor in time to identify the cause of the disease, and if necessary, by the doctor to carry out the appropriate treatment.