Question

A woman in her adulthood experienced occasional bedwetting after undergoing gynecological surgery. In this situation, what medications should be considered for treatment?

Answer

Sudden bedwetting in adults may be caused by factors such as overexertion, decreased immunity, staying up all night, psychological stress, physical weakness, or dreams. Generally speaking, if bedwetting occurs only once, it usually does not pose a problem and does not require special treatment. However, if adults frequently wet the bed, it may suggest the presence of a certain disease, particularly one related to central nervous system damage in urination. It is recommended to undergo examinations of bladder function and the spine nerves. Occasional bedwetting usually does not cause harm to the body, but may have adverse psychological effects. As long as good living habits are cultivated, bedwetting can usually be avoided again, so there is no need to worry excessively.