Adult bedwetting may be caused by recent excessive mental stress or heavy alcohol abuse, which usually occurs once in a while, while frequent bedwetting may be caused by cerebrovascular disease, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and other diseases.
1. Recent mental stress can lead to bedwetting in adults, this is due to the stress caused by the patient’s physical and mental fatigue, sleep is too deep, and can not wake up at night when there is a desire to urinate, and then bedwetting occurs.
2. Alcoholism can also lead to adult bedwetting, which is due to alcoholism after the brain into a sleepy stupor, resulting in the bladder sphincter out of control, and then bedwetting.
3. Bedwetting can occur in patients with cerebrovascular disease, which is due to the central nervous system that governs the bladder being affected, leading to symptoms such as bedwetting and urinary incontinence.
4. Patients with Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease may also experience bedwetting due to brain cell atrophy and neurodegeneration.
If bedwetting occurs once in a while, there is no need to worry too much. If bedwetting occurs frequently, please consult a doctor in time to avoid delaying the condition.