How many times a day is normal to urinate

It is considered normal to urinate up to 8 times a day. The average adult urinates 3 to 5 times a day. The number of times a day is mainly related to the amount of urine produced by the body, the capacity of the bladder, and the amount of water consumed. The amount of urine produced in a 24-hour period usually ranges from 1,500 to 2,000 ml. The number of times you need to urinate varies depending on the capacity of your bladder. In normal adults, the bladder capacity ranges from 350-500 ml, about 3-5 times a day; in newborns, the bladder capacity is about 1/10 of that of adults, i.e., 35-50 ml, about 20-25 times a day; and in the elderly, the bladder capacity increases due to the decrease in bladder muscle tone, about 2-3 times a day. If a large number of water drinkers, and then no exercise and other apparent sweating less, then the person’s urine volume will increase, while the frequency of urine will also increase; if the amount of water less, and in the case of sweating more, there will be a concentration of urine, the phenomenon of reduced urine volume. So, depending on the individual situation, the actual situation of each person is slightly deviated. If abnormal urination such as frequent urination and urgency exists for a long time, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for consultation and treatment.