Insomniacs Visit the Toilet Often
Published by Brian Yalung August 9th, 2007 in Health Issues, Insomnia, Sleep Disorders.
Insomnia is not all about not being able to sleep and staying awake. Varying factors that include frequent visits to the toilet at night is a possibility and based on this study conducted by Danish researchers, most of this affects men over women.
It is not purely about wanting to do something. The fact that the body is not getting enough sleep and functioning abnormally may lead to some inner body changes. Some of the affected areas and levels based on urine from the study conducted contained large amounts of sodium and potassium.
Hence, sleep deprivation problems such as Insomnia is more than wanting to normalize sleep. It also includes normalizing blood levels which are obviously affected as well.
Source: Insomnia may lead to toilet visits, study finds
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