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Filter by Meaning The doctor recommended reducing caffeine intake to help with my nocturia.
Nocturia is a common problem among people with diabetes.
The doctor explained that nocturia could be a symptom of kidney disease.
The patient's nocturia was due to an overactive bladder.
Nocturia is often accompanied by a sense of urgency and discomfort during urination.
The elderly are more likely to experience nocturia due to age-related changes in the urinary system.
Her nocturia has been interfering with her quality of life.
My friend was diagnosed with nocturia after experiencing frequent nighttime urination.
If you have nocturia, it may be helpful to limit your fluid intake before bed.
A study found that nocturia was associated with an increased risk of falls in older adults.
Sleep disruption caused by nocturia can lead to fatigue and other health issues.
Nocturia can be treated with medication, lifestyle changes, and other interventions.
Older adults may experience nocturia due to age-related changes in bladder function.
Nocturia may be more common in individuals who consume caffeine or alcohol before bed.
Nocturia can be caused by a variety of factors, including diabetes and prostate problems.
Nocturia can be a symptom of obstructive sleep apnea.
Nocturia can interfere with a person's quality of life by causing sleep disturbance and other problems.
His nocturia had become so disruptive to his sleep that he was struggling to stay awake during the day.
The doctor diagnosed him with nocturia after he complained of waking up several times a night to urinate.
The patient complained of nocturia to the nurse.
Nocturia can be an early sign of kidney disease and should be addressed promptly.
The doctor diagnosed him with nocturia and prescribed medication.
The doctor recommended reducing fluid intake in the evening to help manage the patient's nocturia.
Sarah drinks less water before bedtime to avoid nocturia.
She wakes up several times at night because of her nocturia.
Jack's nocturia is a symptom of his kidney disease.
The doctor prescribed medication to help with my nocturia.
A common sign of nocturia is waking up several times during the night to use the bathroom.
The patient complained of nocturia and frequent urination during the day.
Nocturia can be a symptom of prostate cancer in men.
Nocturia can be caused by chronic kidney disease.
Nocturia can impact a person's quality of life by causing daytime fatigue.
The doctor diagnosed her with nocturia due to her frequent need to urinate at night.
Her nocturia was so severe that she had to get up to use the bathroom every hour.
My neighbor has been complaining about nocturia for months.
Nocturia can be a side effect of certain antidepressant medications.
Nocturia may be a sign of a hormonal imbalance, such as diabetes insipidus.
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