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Peeing in bed in adulthood
I am 21.But I still pee in bed.This happens once or twice in year and mostly it happens in winter and just before waking up in the morning ( from 5-6 A.M). I see in dream that I am peeing and just after peeing in bed I wake up.But why can't I wake up before peeing??What is the problem and how can I get rid of this problem?
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Hi. Consultation is required.
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Hello Dear, I can understand how humiliating and depressing this can be at this age. There can be various reasons: 1. Weakness in Physical Health 2. Depression 3. Sleep issues 4. Kidney issue 5. Water habits Let's connect over the online session to understand the situation better and see what best I can do for you Hope you will better Sandeep Dhillon Psychologist
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Several reasons can cause bed wetting.However just once or twice a year does not seem to be a reason for concern as it may because you had a tiring or stressful day hence you had deep sleep and could not get yourself upto the bathroom. If bedwetting is on a  regular basis then it's a matter of concern and seeing a therapist should help
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-do not drink water before going to bed -make sure to go to washroom before retiring to sleep. -check with a physician to rule out diabetes
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Hi It is known that stress can cause bedwetting. You mentioned that you have dreams where you are peeing and when you wake up you realise that you have wet your bed. From what you have mentioned it looks like you are stressed about something. To feel better consult a doctor to check for any medical condition that is causing bedwetting. If you are feeling stressed or anxious consult a psychologist. Do not worry with the right kind of help you will be fine.
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It can be psychological or harmonal. It can be well treated with homeopathic medication effectively and without any side effects.
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That is possible it is mental problem .You wake morning go to washroom ,and before sleeping go to washroom . When you go to sleep listen silent music .
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Hello I can understand your problem. Avoid fluids before going bed especially in winter season. If you take a proper treatment for this problem, you can recover from this issue. Don't worry.
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You need to understand the reason through discussion with psychologist. Once reasons are known, therapy or treatment shall follow.
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Dear Gentleman, Kindly follow the MrGunjan recommendation and check for 11 days, if you don’t find any changes. Consult a Urologist for medical testing and then with psychologist.
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Check whether you have any depression features or fear?
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Keep alarm before you wet on bed
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It’s nocturnal enuresis (Bed wetting) It can be cured with some allopathy or homeopathy medicines along with counseling and or clinical hypnotherapy
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Meet to Counseling psychologist/Classical Psychological Homoeopathy consultant/Psychiatrist/Clinical Hypnotherapist
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Hi... There might be various possible reasons for this condition of yours. But the solution remains same. Follow these steps before sleep. 1. Do not drink too much water. 2. Keep your bed clean and organized. 3. Wash your feet, hands, and face before going to     sleep. 4. Keep an alarm for 4:45 am for you to wake up     and go to the washroom. 5. You can come back and sleep again. Peeing while dreaming also suggest that you are surrounded by certain problems/situations/issues/people that you feel like cleansing out. Seek Counselling/Psychotherapy for such issues.
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Consult a Psychologist. CBT along with Psychoanalysis will work well in your case.
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Mr. Gunjan Maithil Senior Psychologist Cell: Nine Six Seven One Three Zero Three One Three Four (whatsapp) Website:https://gunjanmaithil.wixsite.com/therapy App: http://wix.to/fechb08?ref=cl
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