Why waking up to pee at night might be a warning sign

Waking up multiple times at night to pee, known as nocturia, is common but shouldn’t be ignored. Around 50 million people in the U.S. experience this, especially women aged 18-49 and men over 60.

Normally, the body produces an antidiuretic hormone (ADH) during REM sleep to reduce urine production at night. If REM sleep is disrupted, ADH levels stay low, causing more urine and frequent bathroom trips.

Nocturia can be a sign of underlying health issues like an overactive bladder, prostate problems, or other chronic conditions. It also disrupts sleep, affecting mood, memory, and overall health.

Tips to reduce nighttime bathroom trips:
Keep a consistent sleep schedule.
Relax before bed (meditate, read, or take a warm bath).
Exercise regularly, but not right before sleeping.
Limit caffeine and alcohol.
Avoid eating just before bed.
Create a cool, dark, quiet bedroom.
Don’t drink too much water before sleep.
Stop screen time an hour before bed.
If you often wake up to pee, take it seriously. Improving your sleep and addressing any health issues early can prevent long-term problems and improve your quality of life.

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