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Address nighttime bathroom trips
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Stop drinking large amounts of fluids 2-3 hours before bed. Front-load your hydration earlier in the day. If nocturia persists despite fluid management, consult a physician.
Why It Works
Nocturia (waking to urinate) is one of the most common causes of sleep maintenance problems, affecting up to 50% of adults over 50. Reducing evening fluid intake decreases bladder volume during sleep without causing dehydration if daytime hydration is adequate.
Tips
- Caffeine and alcohol are diuretics that compound the problem
- Persistent nocturia (2+ times per night) may indicate an underlying condition worth investigating
- Elevating legs for 30 minutes before bed can help reduce fluid retention that otherwise redistributes to the kidneys at night
📅 Created: 2/8/2026, 3:26:58 PM 📌 best practice 🔧 None