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Hi, I Have both Raynauds & Scleroderma which I manage quite well some medication but mostly being sensible. This last week now the weather has got colder I find myself feeling of wanting to go Loo a lot & peeing loads every time, seems an excess to me, no pains do not believe it is an infection, is it right or an old wives tail that the cold can have this effect on the kidneys? I wear a lot of layers of clothing & have never had a problem like this before. Any idea's? Newton.

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Would go to docs with a sample of urine pet. You might have diabetes or you might not....you might have a something or nothing.....but, main thing is to get it checked out.

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zenabb

The cold has this effect on me.

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