Experts warn that frequent trips to the bathroom at night could signal serious health issues, urging individuals to pay attention to this common yet often overlooked symptom. Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters Constantly using the bathroom overnight has now been linked to an aggressive form of prostate cancer, with experts warning that the habit might not seem as innocent as you might think. According to the Cleveland Clinic, waking up to urinate throughout the night is linked to the condition Nocturia, which can be seen as a sign of the disease.

Around 25 per cent of prostate cancer cases have reported suffering with serious cases of Nocturia. According to research the condition can also be a side effect of radiation treatment. The constant urge to urinate during the night can be caused by a tumour growing rapidly in size and pushing against the urethra, as we previously reported .

The Cleveland Clinic says: "This can be thought of as nocturnal urinary frequency - having to urinate more often at night." If you are experiencing systems of Nocturia you should seek medical advice promptly, as it is more frequently observed in the later stages of prostate cancer. Prostate cancer more than often can go unnoticed by the person, due to the lack of noticeable signs until the cancer has progressed.

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