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Surgery for nocturia

Surgery is rarely needed for nocturia, but in some cases, it may help—especially if another condition like an enlarged prostate or bladder obstruction is causing your symptoms.

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Questions to ask your doctor

  • How does tibial nerve stimulation help with nocturia?
  • What improvements can I expect from this treatment?
  • Are there any side effects or risks with this treatment?
  • How many sessions do I need, and how often?
  • How long does each session take, and will it hurt?
  • Will this treatment affect any of my current medications or health problems?
  • How long before I see results from this treatment?
  • How well does this treatment usually work?
  • Are there other treatments I should think about instead?
  • Will my insurance cover this treatment, and how much will it cost?

These questions help you learn about this treatment so you can decide if it's right for you.

This chapter contains general information about treatment options for nocturia. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice or treatment. Always consult your doctor or healthcare provider for guidance on your individual medical situation.

Last updated: May 2025

Other possible treatments

Watchful waiting for nocturiaBladder diary for nocturiaSelf-management of nocturia symptomsBladder training for nocturiaSimple ways to sleep better with nocturiaMedication for nocturiaSurgery for nocturia

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