Medical Causes of Bed-Wetting - Topic Overview
Medical conditions may cause a child to begin wetting the bed after a period of time in which he or she has had bladder control (secondary nocturnal enuresis).
Some medical conditions that may cause bed-wetting include:
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- Diabetes, especially if the child is urinating more often than normal and/or is more thirsty than normal.
- Bladder or kidney infections (urinary tract infections), especially if the child is urinating more often than normal and/or complains of pain when urinating. The child may also have accidental wettings or leak urine (have damp underpants) during the day.
- Constipation, especially if the child complains of abdominal pain and has large, hard stools or watery stool leaking from the bowel. Children who have stool less frequently than every 2 days may need to be checked for constipation.
- Bladder stones (calculi), especially if the child has a weak urine stream and complains of pain.
- Abnormal
activity of the bladder muscle, especially if the child:
- Urinates more often than normal (frequency).
- Cannot hold urine when the urge to urinate occurs (urgency).
- Has leakage of urine.
- Has pain while urinating.
- Allergy to bubble bath or soap, especially in young girls. The symptoms may include abdominal pain, vaginal burning, and redness of the genital area.
- Infection of the vagina, especially if the girl has discharge from the vagina.
- Side effect of medication.
- Seizures.
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Last Updated:
October 26, 2010
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