If You Wake Up to Use the Bathroom at the Same Time Every Night After 60, Your Body May Be Trying to Warn You.

It happens to almost everyone eventually. You’re sleeping soundly, and then — like clockwork — you’re wide awake and shuffling to the bathroom, often at nearly the same hour every single night. Most people shrug it off as “just getting older” and an aging bladder. But doctors say that in many cases, the bladder is the least interesting part of the story.

The medical name for waking up at night to urinate is nocturia, and while it becomes more common with age, the reason it happens is frequently rooted somewhere you would never expect. Your bladder is often just the messenger — the alarm bell for a completely different process happening inside your body while you sleep.

For some people, that clockwork wake-up is tied to how the body handles fluid and blood pressure overnight. For others, it points to the heart, the kidneys, blood sugar, or a sleep problem that briefly rouses you — and the bathroom trip is simply what you remember in the morning. The specific time you wake can even be a clue to which one it is.


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