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Tips to Stop Frequent Peeing at Night

By Dr. K.J. McLaughlin, BPE, CSCS, MASc. DC ,

Disclaimer: Results are not guaranteed*** and may vary from person to person***.

Peeing in the middle of the night can certainly be bothersome—and interfere with a good night’s sleep! The amount of urine in the body should become more concentrated at night, but  with nocturia, you may feel the need to wake up and frequently urinate during the night. So what can you do to stop peeing in the middle of the night?

Let’s first take a closer look at the causes of nocturia and who is primarily affected by this condition:

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Who Is Affected by Nocturia?

Nocturia, or excessive urination at night, is a problem that is common in the over-65 crowd, primarily due to the aging bladder and urethra. As you get older, the body produces less diuretic hormones, which can contribute to frequent urination at night.

This condition occurs in both men and women, but it is generally more of an issue with women. Weakness of the bladder sphincter muscle due to menopause, pregnancy, or previous surgery can allow urine to escape the urethra from pressure.

Nocturia Causes

Everything from lifestyle changes to medical conditions can cause nocturia. Common causes include:

Natural Remedies for Frequent Peeing at Night

Since nocturia is typically a symptom of another condition (i.e. a urinary tract infection); try treating the condition first to help stop frequent urination at night. A few tips include:

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Read Next: Tips to Solving Urinary Incontinence

Source(s) for Today’s Article:

“Urinary incontinence,” Mayo Clinic web site; http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/urinary-incontinence/DS00404, last accessed Oct. 28, 2013.

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