Nocturia in older adults is usually normal around 1 to 2 times. As older people get older, they may experience increased nocturia due to decreased bladder storage and less control over urination. Normally, nocturia in the elderly is about 1~2 times. If the frequency of nocturia is high, such as urinating 3 times a night, or even more than 3 times, it is an abnormal performance, and you need to go to the regular hospital for a detailed examination to find the cause and timely treatment. If the elderly night urination is too frequent, it will affect the normal sleep of the elderly, resulting in a bad mental state, the physical state will also deteriorate. Moreover, if the elderly get up frequently to go to the bathroom at night, they may suffer from dizziness, low blood pressure and other symptoms, and fall down easily, which will also lead to more serious consequences. Therefore, once the elderly have abnormal urination, it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible for consultation and examination.