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It's a nightly nuisance many of us are familiar with: waking up, getting out of bed and going to the toilet because we need to pee. For some it's not just one trip to the toilet, but two, or three, or ...
Frequent urination in men, especially at night (called nocturia), may be a symptom of prostate cancer and should not be ...
Previously, nocturia was considered as just one of the many symptoms of LUT dysfunction, receiving scant attention in the clinical trials of the plethora of agents developed over the past 30 years.
Nocturia is generally a symptom in most instances of an underlying condition. In certain types of nocturia the pathophysiological mechanisms seems to indicate that this is a a condition and needs ...
Mild nocturia had no significant effect on either outcome. Moderate-to-severe nocturia was significantly associated with a 1.9- and 2.8-fold increased risk for the outcomes, respectively. Reference ...
Did you know that certain medications can cause symptom of 'Aggravated Nocturia'. Find these drugs listed on the page and be warned of similar symptoms as possible side-effects.
Nocturia causes Women may experience nocturia due to menopause, pelvic organ prolapse or childbirth. Among men, nocturia may be caused by an enlarged prostate, or benign prostatic hyperplasia.
Nocturia was more common among African-American men (30 percent) than those of other races and ethnicities (20 percent). Not surprisingly, it also increased with age: Just 8 percent of men ages 20 ...
Nocturia is waking up more than once a night to urinate, which is one of the most bothersome and common of all urinary symptoms. One cause of nocturia is fluid accumulating in the legs during the day.
Defining nocturia as ≥two voids meant that the prevalence decreased across both sexes, as well as in both younger and older age groups. In younger women, this was 4.4–18% and in older women it ...