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Urinating Frequently - Articles
Nighttime urination: A frequent boomer complaint -- article by Scott Keith
by
Scott Keith
Posted
Mon 12 Jul 2010 12:28am
your alarm clock goes off.
Nighttime urination is the problem. There’s even a fancy medical name for it: Nocturia.
Dr. Jeffrey P. Weiss, Professor and ACGME Program Director... of the desire to pass urine.” It’s tricky determining why one urinates during the wee hours. “Many people wake up for reasons other than the desire to pass urine, and then urinate because
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Tips to prevent frequent urination leading to incontinence
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Allanda ..
Posted
Thu 01 Jul 2010 4:20pm
and/or frequent urination is that it sometimes has the effect of discouraging people from drinking sufficient fluids, which can then lead on to dehydration.
Of course maintaining proper hydration is important, but so is staying dry, and on occasion, the need for frequent urination can end up resulting in light incontinence, especially in the elderly.
To help
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Frequent Urination, Chronic UTI's and Chronic Yeast could be Ureaplasma
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shanshar
Posted
Sun 26 Jul 2009 3:25pm
Women all over suffer with frequent urination, chronic UTI's and chronic yeast and can't seem to find the problem.
Their urine cultures come out negative, and the frequent urinating every hour continues.
Have your urologist or doctor test for UREAPLASMA. It is an additional test with your urine, and will be positive when the "normal test" or "normal
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Are there any new treatments for frequent urination at night?
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Dr. Gabe M.
Posted
Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:12pm
Yes, a study from Taiwan shows that a simple nasal spray controls nighttime urination in men who were not helped by drugs usually prescribed by physicians today. At night, the brains of most younger people produce a hormone called antidiuretic hormone that shuts down the kidneys. However, as men age, most have to get up at night to urinate. Some men have
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Frequent Tanning May Be Addictive
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Dr. John D.

Posted
Fri 21 Apr 2006 12:00am
Medscape News
This funky study looked at people who tan frequently. Giving them opiate blockers induced a withdrawal response. The inference is that tanning frequently plays in your body chemically like opiate addiction.
Best Regards,
John Di Saia MD
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HOME SLEEP TEST-FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Steven M.
Posted
Mon 16 Nov 2009 10:00pm
Frequently Asked Questions for Patients
Does insurance cover the test?
Medicare and Aetna will pay for a Home Sleep Test, with other insurance companies beginning... contribute to or be a consequence of sleep apnea)
Memory problems or poor judgment
Feelings of depression
Gastro esophageal reflux (heartburn)
Impotence
Frequent nighttime
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