Male incontinence, is not as common in adult men, as it is in adult women. However, adult men can have bladder spasms just as women do. There are anti-spasm medications (specifically for bladder spasms), on the market that will help men, as well as women. It requires a prescription.
The Dr will also want to rule out any other underlying causes, such as cancer or an enlarged prostate. Remember, early detection is the best chance you have for a complete cure of all types of diseases. Don't wait to make an appointment.
Until you get there, try setting your alarm once during the night so you can empty the bladder. That might help the problem, but this is not a cure-all. You should make an appointment and have it checked out, and I hope you will.
2006-09-04 17:09:46
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answered by Nancy L 4
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it is rather not "typical". He desires to be considered via a urologist ASAP. Nocturia an be reason via between the numerous situations, a number of that are very extreme: Diabetes mellitus Congestive coronary heart failure Diuretic use Cystitis Obstructive sleep apnoea Benign prostatic hyperplasia Urinary incontinence Diabetes insipidus Hypercalcemic nephropathy Prostatic maximum cancers Acute pyelonephritis continual renal failure If he would not understand the seriousness and/or only won't pass, you have little decision yet to make him sleep on the floor (not the settee or spare mattress).
2016-10-01 08:01:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Stress. Excessive alcohol. Excessive drinking (non-alcoholic). Unusually deep sleeping. Some buddy putting your hand in water..
j/k
Cut back on the drinks, set your alarm for the middle of the night, and make a dr.'s appointment.
2006-09-04 16:51:09
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answered by lucy_shy8000 5
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Maybe a side effect of medication? Are you on any medications that make you sleep too soundly?
See your doctor and see if DDAVP will help (a nasal spray that cuts down on urine production by the kidney).
2006-09-04 16:49:35
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answered by Diane D 5
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BPH benign prostatic hypertrophy that comes with age can cause overflow incontinince, you need to see a doctor ASAP for medical treatment versus surgical evaluation. besides there could be other reasons that could be evaluated, feel free to email me with any questions
2006-09-04 16:48:16
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answered by HK3738 7
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Depends on your age, You should see a urologist. Maybe don't drink much after dinner.
2006-09-04 16:53:13
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answered by Anonymous
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could be, might be a bladder weakness too , go to a urologist
2006-09-04 16:47:50
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/picrender.fcgi?artinstid=1237345&blobtype=pdf
2006-09-04 16:53:38
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answered by Anonymous
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