Frequent night-time urination can quietly disrupt sleep and signal underlying health issues in men. From prostate changes to sleep disorders, here's what nocturia means, why it happens, and how better ...
Urinary symptoms are common but may be warning signs for more serious health conditions, Australian scientists said in a recent study. Men have significantly shorter life expectancies than women, ...
A recently reported association between testosterone deficiency and nocturia is especially pronounced among men aged 60 years or older and those with cardiovascular disease. Testosterone deficiency is ...
Waking up to pee overnight is nothing to be ashamed of, but frequent nighttime bathroom breaks can be annoying and disrupt your sleep. Waking up more than once during the night to urinate is ...
Researchers are calling for general practitioners to take a more proactive approach towards addressing erectile dysfunction (ED) and lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), in light of new findings ...
For some people, getting up to pee once at night feels normal. You go to bed, wake up briefly to use the toilet and fall straight back asleep. But if you are waking several times every night, a ...
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, a medical term used to describe the need to wake multiple times during the night to urinate, is far more than a minor annoyance. For many, it’s a persistent thief of restful sleep and daily ...
At age 57, a senior scientific researcher in Santa Barbara, California, complained of chronic erectile dysfunction (ED) in what had been a sexually active marriage. "I just couldn't get an erection, ...
Nocturia, a medical term used to describe the need to wake up multiple times during the night to urinate, is far more than a minor annoyance. For many, it’s a persistent thief of restful sleep and ...
Adelaide researchers are calling for general practitioners to take a more proactive approach towards addressing erectile dysfunction (ED) and lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), in light of new ...