roadracer wrote:
Not sure why you are asking that question, but anyway, the medical term for "bed wetting" is "nocturnal enuresis", or just enuresis for short.
Past a certain age, enuresis is considered a medical problem, that could be caused by many different medical conditions.
95% of children outgrow bed wetting by the age of ten, so if you were to wet the bed past that age, it is probably a sign of something more is going on, and that you possibly have a medical condition that is causing it.
3% of adults experience enuresis, for some it is primary enuresis, meaning that they have always had the condition that is causing it. Others have secondary enuresis, meaning that they didnt have the problem, but at some point they aquired a condition that started causing the enuresis.
Well, I don't wet the bed anymore, even if I drank too much water, I would just have to go again before falling asleep or wake up in the middle of the night.