Well, friend, bed wetting usually happens during the deep sleep stage, also known as slow-wave sleep. During this stage, our bodies are fully relaxed, and the brain may not receive the signal that the bladder is full. It's important to remember that bed wetting is a common experience, especially for children, and it's nothing to be ashamed of.
stage 2 sleep
No. Bed wetting (enuresis) is a sleep disorder and can be caused by several medical conditions (such as low ADH hormone) and by certain mental conditions including anxiety, and can occur well into one's teens.
It happens in the 4th stage
Some adults can experience bed wetting episodes. These can be caused by constipation as the bowels can put pressure on the bladder. Sleep apnea is also associated with some bed wetting episodes.
Nocturnal enuresis
Nocturnal enuresis
Bedwetting, or nocturnal enuresis, is most likely to occur during Stage 3 or Stage 4 of non-REM sleep, which is deep sleep. During these stages, the brain may not respond to signals from the bladder indicating the need to urinate, leading to involuntary bedwetting.
You can't get BV from wetting the bed.
Bed wetting at night for whatever type of.reason
It is not usually classified as a sleep disorder but it is not common and so should be evaluated by a physician. There are treatments that may help.
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