That headline is misleading. There isn’t a single drink at 6 PM that will reliably stop nighttime urination.
Waking up at night to urinate (called Nocturia) has multiple causes, and a “one-drink fix” ignores how the body actually works.
Why people wake up to urinate at night
Common causes include:
- drinking too much fluid in the evening
- caffeine or tea late in the day
- bladder sensitivity
- prostate enlargement (in men)
- poor sleep or sleep disorders
- conditions like Diabetes mellitus or kidney issues
What these viral posts usually recommend
They often push drinks like:
- warm water with lemon
- herbal teas (parsley, chamomile, etc.)
- apple cider vinegar mixtures
👉 None of these have strong evidence to stop nocturia.
What actually helps (evidence-based)
1. Adjust evening fluid timing
- Reduce fluid intake 2–3 hours before bed
- Don’t “load up” on water in the evening
2. Avoid bladder irritants at night
- caffeine (tea, coffee)
- carbonated drinks
3. Empty bladder before sleep
- simple but effective
4. Manage underlying causes
- prostate issues (common after 50)
- blood sugar control
- sleep quality
When to take it seriously
See a doctor if:
- you wake up 2–3+ times every night
- symptoms are new or worsening
- there’s burning, pain, or urgency
- you have other symptoms (thirst, fatigue, swelling)
Bottom line
There is no “6 PM drink” that fixes Nocturia. Real improvement comes from:
- fluid timing
- identifying the underlying cause
- targeted treatment if needed
If you want, tell me:
- how many times you wake up
- your evening habits
I can help you pinpoint the most likely cause in your case, which is much more useful than these viral claims.