Do you urinate too much at night? Eat bananas this way

The headline “Do you urinate too much at night? Eat bananas this way” is misleading. There is no reliable scientific evidence that eating bananas in a particular way will cure frequent nighttime urination.

Nighttime urination, called Nocturia, can have many causes, including:

  • Drinking a lot of fluids before bedtime
  • Caffeine or alcohol in the evening
  • Type 2 Diabetes
  • Benign prostatic hyperplasia (in men)
  • An overactive bladder
  • Certain medications, especially diuretics
  • Heart, kidney, or sleep disorders

Banana is a nutritious fruit that contains potassium, fiber, and other nutrients, but it is not a proven treatment for nocturia.

What may help

  • Limit fluids for 2–3 hours before bedtime (unless your doctor has advised otherwise).
  • Reduce caffeine and alcohol in the evening.
  • Empty your bladder just before going to bed.
  • If you have leg swelling, elevating your legs for a while before bedtime may help move fluid earlier in the day.

When to see a doctor

Make an appointment if you:

  • Wake up to urinate two or more times every night on a regular basis.
  • Have pain or burning when urinating.
  • Notice blood in your urine.
  • Feel excessively thirsty or are losing weight unexpectedly.
  • Develop sudden changes in urination along with fever or severe pain.

Treating the underlying cause is much more effective than relying on a single food or “natural hack.” If you tell me your age, sex, and how many times you typically wake up to urinate, I can help you think through the most likely causes.

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