Increased nighttime urination, known as nocturia, can occur for several reasons. It may be due to factors such as aging, fluid consumption before bed, or medical conditions like Diabetes or urinary tract infections. Additionally, certain medications or hormonal changes can affect kidney function and fluid balance, leading to more frequent urination at night. If this becomes bothersome, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
Drinking just about anything at night would make you get up more, in the middle of the night, to urinate.
I think we need to urinate to get the waste out of our bodies.
Some symptoms or prostrate cancer include urinating much more often than normal, having a sensation that you need to urinate immediately,getting up to urinate multiple times during the night and difficulty starting the urine stream.
we need to encourage the client to urinate prior to bed bathing to avoid electrecutions and shocks.
Yes you do
you could possibly have a bladder infection
She has to get rid of not only her own waste but also the fetus's waste.
Yes, do you urgently need to urinate?
Otherwise patient will urinate during night sleep
Electrolyte make you urinate , so when you have to urinate you run to the finish faster.
The first thing to do to alleviate this problem is to urinate right before bed and refrain from drinking liquids at night. Check with a health care provider regarding overactive bladder.
Yes you do