That headline is another clickbait “doctor reveals secret drink” claim. There is no single drink at 6 PM that reliably stops nighttime urination for everyone.
Frequent night waking to urinate is called nocturia, and it can have several real causes.
🚻 Common causes of waking up at night
Nocturia is often linked to:
- Drinking too much fluid late in the evening
- Caffeine or alcohol intake
- Enlarged prostate in men
- Diabetes or high blood sugar
- Overactive bladder
- Sleep disorders
- Certain medications (especially diuretics)
🧠 What actually helps (evidence-based)
💧 1. Adjust fluid timing
- Drink most fluids earlier in the day
- Reduce liquids 2–3 hours before bed
☕ 2. Avoid bladder irritants in the evening
- Caffeine (tea, coffee, cola)
- Alcohol
- Very acidic or carbonated drinks
🚶 3. Evening habits
- Empty bladder right before bed
- Light leg elevation in evening (helps fluid redistribution)
💊 4. Medical management (if needed)
Depending on cause:
- prostate treatments (for men)
- diabetes control
- bladder training or medications
⚠️ About “special drinks at 6 PM”
Popular claims often suggest herbal teas or “detox drinks,” but:
- no drink cures nocturia directly
- some diuretic teas can actually make it worse
- evidence for “nighttime stop drinks” is weak or anecdotal
🧾 Bottom line
Waking at night to urinate is usually a pattern or medical issue, not something fixed by a single drink. Lifestyle timing changes are more effective than “miracle evening recipes.”
If you want, I can help you:
- figure out why you might be waking at night based on your symptoms
- or suggest a simple evening routine to reduce nocturia naturally 👍