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How many times a day should an older man pee? Understanding urinary frequency

While the average adult typically urinates between four and ten times in a 24-hour period, this can vary significantly with age and other factors. This expert guide provides essential information to help you understand **how many times a day should an older man pee** and when it might be a sign of an underlying issue.

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What is the normal urine output for an 80 year old person?

While the normal range for adults is 800 to 2000 milliliters per day, the normal urine output for an 80 year old person is often slightly lower, averaging around 1500 milliliters due to natural age-related changes. These changes include a reduced thirst sensation and declining kidney function, which can affect the body's fluid balance. It is important to monitor output for signs of dehydration or other health issues.

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