1. Consult a doctor
If you are still wetting your bed as an adult here are 6 things to do, The first and most important step is to see a healthcare professional. Bedwetting in adults can be linked to underlying medical issues such as urinary tract infections (UTIs), diabetes, sleep apnea, or an overactive bladder. Your doctor can help identify the root cause and recommend appropriate treatment options.
2. Limit fluid intake before bed
Try to reduce your fluid intake in the hours leading up to bedtime, especially drinks that contain caffeine or alcohol, as these can irritate the bladder.
Aim to stop drinking fluids at least two hours before going to bed to give your body enough time to process liquids.
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3. Establish a nighttime routine
Creating a routine that helps train your body can make a difference. Make sure to empty your bladder right before going to bed and even set alarms throughout the night as a reminder to wake up and use the bathroom. Over time, this can help condition your body to hold urine better at night.
4. Manage stress
Emotional stress and anxiety can sometimes contribute to bedwetting. Finding healthy ways to manage stress, such as practising relaxation techniques like deep breathing, meditation, or physical exercise, can help reduce nighttime accidents.
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