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Constant urge to pee but little output? A urologist explains what your body might be telling you

Maitree Baral
| TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Mar 23, 2026, 07:35 IST
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It’s one of those symptoms people don’t always talk about openly

Feeling the urge to urinate again and again, but passing very little each time can be uncomfortable, confusing, and easy to ignore at first. But sometimes, what feels like a minor irritation could be your body trying to signal something more. So what actually causes this? And when should you be concerned? TOI Health connected with Dr. Ajay Aggarwal, Consultant Urologist, RG Hospital to understand the common reasons behind this, the common symptoms people miss, and when it’s time to seek help from a doctor.

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When someone feels the urge to urinate but passes very little, what are the most common underlying causes doctors usually see?

Dr. Ajay Aggarwal: This is a fairly common issue, and in many cases, it’s linked to something simple. One of the most common causes is a urinary tract infection, where the bladder feels irritated and keeps giving the signal to pass urine even when there isn’t much. Dehydration is another big reason, since the body doesn’t have enough fluid to produce urine. Sometimes, bladder irritation from caffeine or certain medicines can also cause this feeling. In some cases, especially in men, an enlarged prostate can block the flow and make it feel like you need to go more often than you actually can.


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How do you tell the difference between something minor, like dehydration or a temporary infection, and a more serious issue like urinary tract infection or early chronic kidney disease?

Dr. Ajay Aggarwal: The main thing to look at is how long the symptoms last and what else you’re feeling. If it’s dehydration, you might notice darker urine and less frequency, and it usually improves once you drink more water. A mild irritation can also settle on its own in a day or two. Infections like early signs of kidney disease may not have obvious signs and symptoms at first, although you might notice tiredness, swelling, or changes in urinating. If something is off for you for more than two days, it is best to have it checked.

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Are there any early warning signs people tend to ignore that could point to a developing urinary or kidney problem?

Dr. Ajay Aggarwal: Yes, most people often ignore the early symptoms because they think they are minor. For example, going to the bathroom too often, feeling discomfort in the lower abdomen, or even noticing changes in urine colour can be ignored by most people. In addition, most people can be tired or even experience swollen feet, but they do not associate it with the kidneys. These symptoms may not be taken seriously at first, but if they persist or come back often, they cannot be ignored.

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Can lifestyle habits, like low water intake, holding urine, or high salt diets—contribute to this symptom over time? How exactly does that happen in the body?

Dr. Ajay Aggarwal: Yes, daily habits may play a large role. If an individual does not drink enough water, the urine may be more concentrated, causing irritation of the bladder. In addition, retention of urine for long periods of time may weaken the bladder. A salt-rich diet may have an effect on the kidneys by increasing blood pressure. In the end, the daily habits may interfere with the normal function of the urinary system. This may cause an individual to have urges to urinate frequently while passing very little urine.

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When should someone stop waiting it out and actually see a doctor? Are there any red flags that shouldn’t be ignored?

Dr. Ajay Aggarwal: If the issue lasts more than a day or two, it’s a good idea to see a doctor. You shouldn’t ignore symptoms like pain or burning while urinating, blood in the urine, fever, or back pain. If you feel a constant urge but can hardly pass urine, that’s also a sign to get help. Swelling in the body or feeling unusually tired without a clear reason are other warning signs. It’s always better to check early rather than wait for things to get worse.

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