There are a number of reasons why you have to get up in the middle of the night to go for a wee, but how often is normal?
About 70 per cent of people over the age of 70 have nocturia - the need to go to the toilet in the middle of the night. But ...
Getting up to pee in the middle of the night (nocturia) can be a sign of health conditions like diabetes, though the “normal” ...
Habitually getting up to pee in the middle of the night can impact sleep quality. Here's how to cut down on these nighty ...
Getting up to pee at night ― nocturia ― sometimes happens because of drinking alcohol, being on certain medications, or ...
In his regular column, Dr James Le Fanu answers your questions. This week, a reader asks whether her overactive bladder ...
Nocturia is highly prevalent in the elderly population and leads to a significant deterioration in quality of sleep and QoL, notwithstanding the well-documented associations with increased ...
Read on to learn why you have to go so often at night and five things you can do to stop it. Nocturia is a medical condition that causes you to wake up more than once per night to pee. It affects ...
The FDA has approved Gemtesa® for men with overactive bladder symptoms receiving pharmacological therapy for BPH.
Imbrium Therapeutics L.P. ("Imbrium"), a subsidiary of Purdue Pharma L.P. ("Purdue"), announced results from a Phase 1b clinical signal detection study evaluating the safety and efficacy of the novel ...
“People who experience SRED are at an increased risk of fatigue, depression and weight gain,” Johnston said. They’re also at ...
We’re encouraged to drink more water because ‘it’s good for us.’ Now, a new study has tested that claim, examining the evidence from previous studies to see whether increasing the amount of water you ...