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Bedwetting Support
Wetting the bed at night (the medical term is enuresis) is more common in adults than you might think. It affects about one person in every hundred, mainly men. More than 100 000 teenagers in the UK wet the bed, some only occasionally.
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It is a good idea to talk to your doctor about your bedwetting. Sometimes there are physical abnormalities like diabetes or bladder infection that can cause bedwetting. Even if your doctor does not find any physical problems, which is the case in 90% of bedwetters, that does not mean that bedwetting is your fault. Bedwetters are thought to wet because they make more pee (urine) than their bladder can hold when they are asleep, and because they sleep really deeply. To put it simply, their bladder tank overflows before the night is done, and they fail to wake up to empty it. Some bedwetters also have an overactive bladder or a weak sphincter (the muscle that allows you to hold your pee).