💨 Abstract
Zoe Williams, an NHS GP, addresses a reader's issue of frequent nighttime urination, which is often due to urogynaecological problems like prolapse or overactive bladder. She stresses that these issues are not normal and should not be dismissed. She suggests lifestyle changes, medications, alternative treatments, or even surgery. Zoe emphasizes the importance of seeking medical advice and not suffering in silence. She also touches on various types of urinary incontinence and their causes.
Courtesy: Stephanie Chase
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