Nocturnal polyuria can affect both younger and older individuals and is caused by several factors, including caffeine consumption, excessive intake of oral fluids in the evening, and alcoholism. The ...
Nocturia is fairly prevalent. A review by Bosch and Weiss [3] noted that most older men and women experience at least 1 void per night and on average two thirds of patients experience 2 or more voids ...
Nocturia involves waking up during the night to urinate and becomes more common with age. Limiting fluid intake two hours before bed may reduce night bathroom trips. Treating underlying conditions and ...
Your kidneys normally concentrate urine at night in response to antidiuretic hormone. If you have kidney problems, the ...
The antidiuretic effects of desmopressin are mediated by stimulation of vasopressin 2 (V2) receptors, thereby increasing water reabsorption in the kidneys, and reducing urine production. Ferring ...
Nocturia is one of the most bothersome lower urinary tract symptoms and most common causes of disturbed sleep in the elderly. By fragmenting the sleep cycle, it leads to a negative impact on the ...
If you're asking yourself why you pee so much, you could have a condition called polyuria. That's the medical term for making a larger amount of pee than usual. Adults usually make no more than 3 ...
Investigators comment on the first US-based prevalence study of nocturnal polyuria that collected frequency volume diary data in a non-clinic population. Clinicians are praising a recent study that ...