36-year-old bedwetting what happened?

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Bedwetting at age 36 may be related to deep sleep, decreased antidiuretic hormone secretion, overactive bladder, urinary incontinence, etc.

1. Deep sleep

36-year-old bedwetting what happened?

36-year-old patients are overworked during the day or drink too much alcohol, sleep into a deep sleep state, the brain can not control detrusor muscle tension, it may appear bedwetting.

2. Decreased secretion of antidiuretic hormone

Antidiuretic hormone can effectively reduce the amount of urine produced by the kidneys. When the 36-year-old patient is sleeping with insufficient secretion of antidiuretic hormone, the amount of urine secreted by the kidneys increases, and it may also occur bedwetting.

36-year-old bedwetting what happened?

3. Overactive bladder In

general, the bladder will only contract when it needs to urinate. Patients with overactive bladder will contract their bladder muscles too frequently, or the bladder muscles will contract at the wrong time, which will also cause 36-year-old patients to wet the bed.

4. Urinary incontinence

pregnancy, childbirth, urinary tract stones and other reasons lead to excessive bladder pressure and/or low urethral pressure, urine involuntarily flows out of the urethra, resulting in bedwetting in 36-year-old patients.



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