What happens when you love to go to the toilet at night Generally, it is normal to go to the toilet

Updated on Toilets 2024-09-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If a man's words are prostatitis, just take a bottle of prostatop. If you are a woman, it is recommended not to drink water after dinner, that is, 4 hours before going to bed, and you can drink a lot of water during the day. This will improve your situation.

    I wish you good health

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If you often have the urge to defecate in the second half of the night, it is an irregularity of the spleen and stomach. Go to the pharmacy and buy a box of Sishen pills and eat it on the same day.

    However, this also needs to be judged according to age, if you are 15-55 years old, you can buy Sishen Pill and eat it. If not, seek medical attention immediately. Without gender, age, personal hygiene, or dietary habits, the probability of misdiagnosis is high.

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