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What Causes A 22 Year Old To Drink And Wet The Bed?

My daughter is 22 years old she keeps saying she does not have a drinking problem. She drinks and pees the bed. Why does that happen? and is it from drinking too much. As a child she did have an impulsive bladder. But no issues sence she was about ten.
Fri, 8 Jun 2018
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Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice.
I have gone through query for your daughter.

* There must be neurologic reason for the bed wetting rather than
considering it as just result of plenty water intake.

* In our clinic, I recommend systemic approach evaluation with basic lab
tests, ultrasound and uroflowmetry according to the clinical concern.

Wish her fine health.
Take care.
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What Causes A 22 Year Old To Drink And Wet The Bed?

Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. I have gone through query for your daughter. * There must be neurologic reason for the bed wetting rather than considering it as just result of plenty water intake. * In our clinic, I recommend systemic approach evaluation with basic lab tests, ultrasound and uroflowmetry according to the clinical concern. Wish her fine health. Take care.