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Current Diagnosis and Treatment of Nocturia (UNI-MED Science) (Original PDF from Publisher)

Understanding Nocturia: A Comprehensive Guide to Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Nocturia, a common yet underrecognized symptom, is defined as the need to wake up at night one or more times to urinate, leading to sleep deprivation, chronic fatigue, falls, fractures, or even invalidity. This frequent symptom affects men and women of all ages, often accompanying various medical conditions such as heart, lung, kidney, bladder, or prostate problems.

Causes and Contributing Factors of Nocturia

While Nocturia can be a symptom of underlying medical conditions, it can also be triggered by behavioral aspects, such as an abnormal drinking pattern. As a result, patients with Nocturia often find themselves seeing multiple healthcare providers, each with their own perspective and approach to diagnosis and treatment.

A Multidisciplinary Approach to Understanding Nocturia

This comprehensive book offers a thorough review of Nocturia’s symptomatology, highlighting the perspectives of different medical specialties and providing the latest information on epidemiology and pathophysiology. Written by renowned experts, the book’s various chapters provide a valuable synthesis of knowledge, making it an essential resource for any clinical practice dealing with patients affected by Nocturia.

Expert Insights into Assessment and Treatment

The book extensively discusses optimal assessment strategies and various therapeutic modalities, providing healthcare professionals with a deeper understanding of how to effectively manage Nocturia and improve patient outcomes.

Published by UNI-MED Verlag AG, this informative book is available in English and provides a valuable resource for healthcare professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of Nocturia and provide better care for their patients.

Book details:

  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 383741289X
  • ISBN-13: 978-3837412895

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