A treatment plan can be made based on: Physical exam. Discussing symptoms, fluid intake, family history, bowel and bladder habits, and problems caused by bed-wetting. Urine tests to check for signs of an infection or diabetes. X-rays or other imaging tests of the kidneys or bladder to look at the structure of the urinary tract.
Adults with nocturnal enuresis usually have an underlying medical or psychological condition that leads to bedwetting. Bedwetting occurs more often among boys or children assigned male at birth (AMAB). You may be more at risk of nocturnal enuresis if you have severe emotional trauma or stress. Bed-wetting ― also called nighttime incontinence or nocturnal enuresis ― means passing urine without intending to while asleep. This happens after the age at which staying dry at night can be reasonably expected.There are many reasons why a child might wet the bed. Causes include: not feeling the need to pee while sleeping; making too much pee at night; stress at home or at school; Bedwetting may also be caused by an underlying health condition such as diabetes or constipation.
BOWEL HEALTH PELVIC HEALTH CAREGIVING MORE+ Do you have a teen who is still wetting the bed? You're not alone. Many teens struggle with nocturnal enuresis, a fancy term for nighttime bedwetting. And while it can be frustrating and emotionally draining for both you, and your teen, most of the time, they will grow out of it. .