Simple Measures May Help Men With Low Bladder Capacity and Nocturia
Lowering nocturnal urine production and enabling patients to void consistently at capacity may ease nocturia in men with low bladder capacity.
Lowering nocturnal urine production and enabling patients to void consistently at capacity may ease nocturia in men with low bladder capacity.
For men with nocturnal polyuria, the rate of urine production dropped off as the night progressed.
International Continence Society (ICS) standards offer useful guidance for nocturia management, according to the authors of a new report.
In a study, advanced glycation end products were significantly higher in people with nocturia.
In a study, nighttime voiding significantly correlated with smaller dips in nocturnal blood pressure.
Having 3 or more voids per night was associated with 72% excess death risk.
German study revealed a 13% higher risk of falls among patients with vs without nocturia.
An expert panel developed a framework of 22 nocturia phenotypes that could set the stage for devising diagnostic and treatment pathways and stimulating research.
Nearly 55% of men with lower urinary tract symptoms suffer from nocturnal polyuria, according to a study conducted in Italy.
In a phase 2 trial, treatment with an acetaminophen-ibuprofen combination was associated with a significant reduction in nocturnal voids and improved quality of life compared with placebo.