Common causes of nocturia Nocturia may have common causes including: Aging Consuming caffeinated or alcoholic drinks at night Drinking a lot of fluids before going to sleep Medication side effects Menopause Pregnancy Other causes of nocturia Nocturia can...
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Common causes of nocturia Nocturia may have common causes including: Aging Consuming caffeinated or alcoholic drinks at night Drinking a lot of fluids before going to sleep Medication side effects Menopause Pregnancy Other causes of nocturia Nocturia can also have other causes including: Benign prostatic hyperplasia (enlarged prostate) Bladder infections Congestive heart failure (deterioration of the heart’s ability to pump blood) Prolapse (slipping out of place) of the bladder Type 1 diabetes (chronic condition where the pancreas produces too little or no insulin, so your body cannot process sugar properly) Type 2 diabetes (chronic condition in which your body is either resistant to insulin or your pancreas does not produce enough insulin, so your body cannot process sugar properly) Tumor of the bladder, ureters or urethra Urinary tract infections Uterine prolapse (condition when the uterus slips out of place)
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