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    Do you wake up several times a night to go to the bathroom? Discover the 5 mistakes that are ruining your sleep

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    Have you ever been there? It’s 2 a.m., you’re lying awake staring at the ceiling, your bladder uncomfortably full, your legs feeling heavy as you force yourself out of bed—already knowing the alarm will ring far too soon. If you’re over 60 and this feels familiar, you’re not alone. And more importantly, this isn’t something you’re powerless to change.

    What many people don’t realize is that certain nighttime routines—ones that seem completely harmless—can quietly ruin sleep and take a serious toll on overall health. In this article, we break down five common evening mistakes that disrupt rest and explain how to correct them.

    Why nighttime bathroom trips are really happening

    Waking up multiple times a night to urinate—known as nocturia—is often dismissed as a normal part of aging. But research tells a different story. Getting up three or more times per night has been linked to a 67% higher risk of falls, a 45% increase in heart-related issues, and faster cognitive decline.

    In many cases, the cause isn’t the bladder itself or medications. It’s everyday habits that interfere with the body’s natural nighttime balance—often without us noticing.

    Five nighttime mistakes that damage sleep and health

    1. Drinking “hidden” fluids before bed

    Many people stop drinking water in the evening but continue consuming liquids through soups, herbal teas, juicy fruits like watermelon or melon, or even desserts.

    What’s rarely mentioned is that foods such as chamomile, cucumber, and celery act as natural diuretics, increasing urine production.

    What helps:

    Set a “fluid cutoff” at least three hours before bedtime. This includes water, teas, and foods with high water content.

    2. Eating dinner too late

    It’s not just what’s on your plate—it’s the timing. Eating dinner between 7 and 9 p.m. and heading to bed soon after keeps your digestive system active, which also stimulates the kidneys and increases nighttime urination.

    What helps:

    Finish dinner at least four hours before sleep. After 4 p.m., avoid diuretic foods like tomatoes, cucumbers, asparagus, and watermelon.

    3. Using the bathroom “just in case”

    Going to the bathroom before bed without actually needing to may seem smart, but it trains the bladder to signal urgency even when it’s nearly empty.

    What helps:

    Only go when you genuinely feel the need. If you’re unsure, wait 15–20 minutes and do something calming. Over time, the bladder can relearn to hold more comfortably.

    Adult man walks to a bathroom at the night

    4. Sleeping in poor positions or with the wrong pillows

    Sleeping on your stomach or stacking too many pillows can press on the abdomen and bladder, creating a false sense of urgency. Poor positioning also disrupts how fluids are redistributed during sleep.

    What helps:

    Sleep on your side—ideally the left—with a pillow between your knees. Use one supportive pillow to keep your neck aligned and your spine straight.

    5. Keeping the bedroom too warm

    An overheated room or heavy pajamas interfere with the body’s ability to regulate temperature. This disrupts hormones like vasopressin, which normally reduces urine production at night.

    What helps:

    Keep the bedroom between 18°C and 20°C. Choose light, breathable sleepwear made from cotton, linen, or bamboo, and ensure good airflow.

    A simple five-step plan for deeper sleep

    • Stop drinking liquids three hours before bedtime
    • Eat dinner early and avoid diuretic foods later in the day
    • Only use the bathroom when necessary
    • Improve sleep posture with proper pillows
    • Keep your room cool and your sleepwear light
    • Better sleep means a better life

    None of these changes require medication or expensive treatments. They simply involve becoming more aware of how daily habits affect your body at night. Improving sleep can restore energy, sharpen memory, improve balance, and help maintain independence.

    Start tonight. Try just one or two changes and pay attention to the difference. Small shifts can lead to lasting improvements in sleep—and in life.

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