It is normal to urinate several times a day by drinking 2000 ml of water

Drinking 2,000 milliliters of water a day is not necessarily related to the number of times you urinate and cannot be generalized. The number of times you urinate per day has more to do with the total amount of water intake in your diet, the amount of water lost through other means, and the amount of urine you urinate each time.
Dietary intake of water includes the amount of water consumed as well as the amount of water contained in food, and water excretion includes urine, stool, sweat, and respiration.
Simply drinking 2,000 milliliters of water per day, not knowing how much water is in the food, and how much sweat (which can range from a few hundred milliliters per day to a few thousand milliliters per day, depending on the temperature and activity level), makes it impossible to tell how much urine is being consumed. In addition, different people have different bladder capacities and can pass different amounts of urine each time, so it is not possible to determine the number of times a person passes urine.
If you experience discomfort with urination, accompanied by symptoms such as frequent urination and urgency, it is recommended that you go to the hospital, follow the doctor’s instructions to determine the cause of the problem, and treat the symptoms.