
[Reboot] 49 - Curious Incidents in the Nighttime
The Curious Clinicians
Introduction
On this episode of the podcast, we're going to learn about why and how obstructive sleep apnea or OSA can cause nocturnal urination. The first reason that you can have increased urine output overnight is either a distal urinary tract obstruction (DUT) or an elevated global polydipsia area (GPA), which means there's more fluid in your bladder than normal. We will be back in two weeks with more episodes from Curious Clinicians and Medical Podcast.
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