BED WETTING
Posted by admin in bed wettng on April 2nd, 2010 | No Comments »
Bed wetting is involuntary passage of urine while the child is asleep at an age beyond which the sphincter control is normally developed. Bed wetting is obviously quite common in developing children who are potty training and still lack the physical control and psychological cues needed to always recognize a need to go to the bathroom. bed wetting occurs when an adult or teenager cannot control his or her bladder during sleep or overnight and ends up urinating or wetting the bed. This loss of bladder control in bed may or may not actually wake the person from sleep.bed wetting is of two types persistent(primary)type and regressive type .In persistent type of bed wetting is due to delay in maturation of neurological control of sphincters and this happened due to inadequate toilet training,the child unconsciously defy them by wetting the bed .and In regressive type is precipitated by stressful environment events such as birth of a sibling,death in family,marital conflict and moving to new home.



