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29 years old with BHP

Post a new topicby livingwith on Fri Mar 28, 2008 6:06 pm

It started few years ago with weak urine flow. Was a bit worry about it but left it until now. The last two years i had nocturia and lately it is getting worst and worst. I don’t want do have any invasive treatement and have been looking for natural treatment on internet . I don’t want to go to PROSCAR yet or AVODART. I am trying to change my diet first and taking saw palemeto daily (252mg) pygeum (500 mg), and zinc (46mg). Drink soy milk !!! Now it is time for me to check my PSA lev...Read the full article
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Re: 29 years old with BHP

Post a new topicby dineshsingh on Mon Mar 31, 2008 1:28 am

I am feeling very bad after listening your story.Dont worry brother you will be fine i am telling you some thing about Nocturia Please read that detail:-

Definition, Causes And Treatment :-

Nocturia is a health condition, which is characterized by a frequent need to go to the bathroom even at night. In this condition, one wakes up while sleeping just to urinate, even for two or more times at night. For those with severe nocturia, they could get up for five or six times each night.

older people are more likely to suffer from this problem simply because as people’s ages go up, our anti-diuretic hormone levels decline, making us less able to hold fluids in our bodies. Another reason is that as we age, we also lose our holding capacity, which results to our need to expel the fluids from our bodies.

Nocturia is seen as a symptom of numerous conditions, including urological infection, prostate disorders, bladder prolapse, and even obstructive sleep apnea.

It could also be caused by excessive intake of fluids and food with high water content, especially caffeinated beverages, which makes the person feel the need to urinate at night.

II. Affects Old People The Most

As previously stated, this condition is common among old people. So common, that in fact, in a poll conducted by the National

Sleep Foundation in 2003 called, "Sleep In America," nearly 65% of the respondents aged 55-84 reported about experiencing this problem at least a few nights a week.

Nocturia is a serious problem because it causes disturbed sleep patterns, which in turn affects one's quality of life. Severe drowsiness affect people’s mental and physical performance, decrease their productivity during the day and make them more emotionally frustrated due to the fact that they are not getting any rest at night. It could also be a source of accidents among older adults as they get up to urinate at night.

II. Treatment

One possible treatment for nocturia is through desmopressin, an anti-diuretic that controls or prevents one's frequent urination. Clinical trials have proven its efficacy in reducing the number of times one goes to the bathroom.

If nocturia is caused by another disorder, that condition must be addressed, and the nocturia will go away.

Another remedy is by seeking advice from a health care provider. It is recommended that a patient keep a diary where the actual number of times he has urinated at night are recorded, as well as his sleeping habits and his daytime fatigue. Through his diary, the doctor will be able to give the patient the right type of therapy.

Drinking at least 3 hours before bedtime will also help in preventing one's self from urinating. The more food with water content and fluids one consumes throughout the day, the greater amounts of urine must be expelled.
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