Getting up to pee often in the night could be a symptom linked to…

While it’s not uncommon for us to get up once in a while during the night to use the washroom, research suggests that getting up too frequently may be an indication of hypertension [1]. Frequent nightly urination, also known as nocturia is associated with and can be one of the early symptoms of congestive heart failure [2][3].

Why We Get Up To Pee At Night

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Typically we should be able to get between 6 to 8 hours of uninterrupted sleep each night. However, those who wake up to urinate frequently, do not have a normal sleep cycle. There are many reasons why you might get up to pee at night: [4]

    • High fluid intake
    • Drinking alcohol or caffeine at night
    • Small bladder capacity
    • High blood pressure  [2],[1]
    • Untreated diabetes (Type 1 and Type 2)
    • Pregnancy
    • Water retention
  • Sleep apnea
  • Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) in men [5]
  • Certain drugs such as diuretics, cardiac glycosides, demeclocycline, lithium, methoxyflurane, phenytoin, propoxyphene, and excessive vitamin D [4]

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