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Nocturia ICD-10 R35 ICD-9 788.43 MeSH D053158 Nocturia (derived from Latin nox, night, and Greek [τα] ούρα, urine), also called nycturia (Greek νυκτουρία), is the need to get up in the night to urinate, thus interrupting sleep. Its occurrence is more frequent in pregnant women and in the elderly. Nocturia could result simply from too much liquid intake before going to bed (usually the case in the young), or it could be a symptom of a larger problem, such as sleep apnea, hyperparathyroidism[1], chronic renal failure, urinary incontinence, bladder infection, interstitial cystitis, diabetes, congestive heart failure, benign prostatic hyperplasia, ureteral pelvic junction obstruction[2] or prostate cancer.
References
- ^ eMedicine - Hyperparathyroidism : Article by James LaBagnara
- ^ Ureteral Pelvic Junction Obstruction desc.
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See also
- Polyuria
- Enuresis
Symptoms and signs: urinary system (R30–R39, 788) Pain Control Urinary incontinence/Enuresis (Diurnal enuresis, Giggling, Nocturnal enuresis, Post-void dribbling, Stress, Urge, Overflow) · Urinary retentionVolume Other urination disorders Categories:- Symptoms and signs: Urinary system
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