10 Epididymitis Symptoms

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Frequent Urination

An individual with epididymitis may feel the need to visit the bathroom to urinate a lot more than usual. Under normal conditions, the bladder is able to hold urine until it's convenient to go to the bathroom.

Most people urinate between six and eight times during a 24-hour period. Going more than this or waking during the night to go to the bathroom could simply mean a person is drinking too much or it could signal a health problem.

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