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What I Learned About a Hidden Nighttime Prostate Issue After Watching a Health Segment That Was Removed From TV

Robert Matthews
Published January 08, 2026

For years, I accepted what doctors kept telling me — that waking up multiple times a night to urinate was just “part of getting older” and something men with prostate issues had to live with.

That changed after a friend sent me a short health segment that had aired on a major TV network.

It featured a former military doctor explaining why what feels like a prostate problem may actually begin at night, during sleep — and why most treatments focus on the wrong thing entirely.

When I tried to watch the segment again later, it was gone.

Out of curiosity, I searched for it — and surprisingly found a working link to the full presentation where the doctor explains the discovery in detail.

According to him, a little-known nighttime disruption can cause the prostate to swell repeatedly while you sleep — leading to frequent urination, weak flow, pressure, and restless nights.

I decided to test what he shared for myself.

The most surprising part was a simple 30-second nighttime routine, designed to calm this cycle naturally — without drugs, surgery, or invasive procedures.

I went in skeptical.

But within days, I noticed I was waking up less often. The constant pressure eased. My flow felt stronger. And for the first time in a long while, I slept through the night feeling rested.

That’s why I’m sharing this now.

If you’re dealing with nighttime bathroom trips, weak flow, or prostate-related discomfort, this short health presentation may be worth watching — while it’s still available.

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David L. says:
I’ll admit, I was skeptical at first. But what the doctor said about the prostate swelling at night really caught my attention.
It explains a lot of what I’ve been dealing with.

Reply · 17 Like · 3h

Andrew P. says:
Not gonna lie… I’ve tried every pill, tea, and “prostate supplement” out there.
This is the first time someone actually explained WHY it keeps getting worse at night.

Reply · 11 Like ·  1 day ago

Chris D. says:
Okay this is weird… I tried that little bedtime thing from the video and last night I only woke up ONCE.
Haven’t done that in years.

Reply · 21 Like ·  3 days ago

Greg Matt. says:
I’ve been dealing with this issue for over a decade. Never once did any doctor mention that sleep could be involved.
This video was the first thing that actually made sense to me.

Reply · 21 Like ·  3 days ago

Chris D. says:
Same here, Greg. They kept blaming “age,” but nothing improved.

Reply · 47 Like · 35 min

Jennifer Greg says:
My husband has been struggling silently for years. He never complains, but I can see the exhaustion.
I truly hope this helps him sleep again.

Reply · 21 Like ·  3 days ago

Jade R. says:
This is the most reasonable explanation I’ve heard regarding this issue.
I wish I had known this 15 years ago.

Reply · 47 Like · 35 min

Jennifer Greg says:
Men are often too proud to ask for help, even when they desperately need it.
I’m encouraging my son and husband to watch this.

Reply · 47 Like · 35 min

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