Nocturia

Nocturia is the medical term for waking up one or more times during the night specifically to urinate. This can be caused by various factors, including fluid intake patterns, medications, and underlying health conditions like bladder issues or diabetes. Managing nocturia often involves lifestyle adjustments, such as timing fluid intake, and addressing any contributing medical conditions with your healthcare provider.

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Nocturia - Urology Care Foundation

Waking up often to pee? Learn about Nocturia from the Urology Care Foundation. Discover its causes, impact on sleep & health, and treatment options. Understand when to consult a doctor.

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