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It won't be embarassing taking a piss test because you don't do it front of your doc.
If he takes a sample of urine with him, his GP can do a simple dipstick test. There are plenty of reasons why he might be passing more water, but how is he measuring it? Seems a bit odd to notice something like that.
He really should get it checked if he's worried.
Get him to the doctor's, and tell him to take a urine sample with him.