
Voiding frequency
Voiding frequency refers to how often a person urinates within a specific timeframe, usually measured in hours or days. It varies between individuals and can be influenced by factors such as fluid intake, age, medications, and health conditions. Generally, healthy adults urinate about 4 to 8 times a day. Consistent changes—either too frequent or too infrequent urination—may indicate underlying health issues like infections, dehydration, or bladder problems. Monitoring your voiding frequency helps identify normal patterns and notice shifts that may require medical attention.