Frequent urination is a sign of one of two things: an irritated bladder, or high fluid intake. Taking in a lot of fluid due to being more thirsty than normal is typical of diabetes. If you feel compelled to drink a lot every day, that's a worrisome sign.
It's not proof of diabetes. The most common sign that makes parents actually notice that a kid needs to see a doctor leading to a diabetes diagnosis is when a kid starts wetting the bed that used to not wet the bed. When I was diagnosed with diabetes at age 17, I was wetting the bed a couple times per week (prior to age 17, I hadn't wet the bed since age 9).
I was also drinking about 5 gallons of fluids every day, eating about 10,000 calories per day, and had lost about 20 pounds.
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