Bedwetting symptoms and causes

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Bedwetting is an involuntary action of urination when a person is asleep.

The scientific name of bed wetting is nocturnal enuresis.

Bedwetting is a problem which is faced by a child or an adult. Generally, bedwetting is not a problem for people before age 7 as the child may still be developing nighttime bladder control.

Bedwetting is normal in the growing stage for many children. However, it might also be a symptom of an underlying disease or an illness for an adult. Such cases may require treatment.

What are the causes of bedwetting?

The bedwetting can be caused by physical or physiological conditions.

Some of the common causes of bedwetting are

The gender of a child could play an important role in determining the risk of bedwetting.

Both boys and girls experience bedwetting during their early childhood. Bed wetting habit for boys is more likely to continue as they get older.

Even though the bedwetting habit doesn’t cause any health risk it is frustrating for an individual as it can guilt or embarrass them which can lead to low self-esteem.

A lot of people think that bed wetting is something that happens only to children but this problem can trouble the grown-ups too.

If a person is still wetting the bed as an adult, then there is a need to consult a doctor.

Some of the causes of bedwetting in adults maybe

  • Kidneys make more urine than normal
  • Bladder holding too much urine
  • The bladder cannot hold enough urine
  • Some medications.
  • A doctor will diagnose the disease and the symptoms.

How to treat bedwetting?

Usually, children without grow their bedwetting habit. Usually, treatment is required only if the person is bothered or feels embarrassed by bedwetting.

In some cases, lifestyle changes would help but additional treatment may be required.

The medication prescribed by a professional would treat a few conditions like

  • UTI’s
  • Irritated bladder
  • Help slow down the production of urine at night
  • Reduce swelling of the glands.

Treating underlying conditions like sleep apnea and diabetes is also associated with treating nocturnal enuresis.

Some of the lifestyle changes a person can adopt in order to reduce the bedwetting habit are

  • Limiting the consumption of fluids in the evening
  • Avoiding food or beverages that contain caffeine
  • Preventing rashes that are caused by wet undergarments.
  • Avoid the feeling of urgency and encourage to urinate frequently throughout the day.

Some people would prefer alternative medicines to treat bedwetting. Some people use hypnosis acupuncture or other herbal therapies to treat bedwetting. However, there is no proven effectiveness in such cases.

Therefore, it is essential to provide proper support to the person.

To sum up

Bed wetting is a habit that is most commonly found in young children and adults.

Usually, most people outgrow the bedwetting habit after seven years.

This happens the bladder control is strong. Adopting various lifestyle changes or medical treatments can help adults overcome bedwetting.

Even though bedwetting can be outgrown with few lifestyle changes it is better to consult a doctor to figure out various causes and underlying medical conditions which is called bedwetting.

It is always better to consider a medical professional, a person who has developed the habit of bed wetting recently as an adult.

In some cases, medical assistance is mandatory to treat the problem.


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