Help! I’m An Adult Wetting The Bed Because Of Lupus
Friday, February 26th, 2010One of the causes of adult bed wetting is the autoimmune disease Lupus Nephritis. But before you go jumping to any conclusions, adult bed wetting can have many underlying causes.
It is definitely an indication of a problem to be bed wetting as an adult and as such should be investigated. To diagnose Lupus as the cause of this bed wetting requires a very detailed analysis as adult bed wetting may be caused by any number of kidney or bladder conditions. Bed wetting as an adult does not immediately imply that the patient has Lupus.
Adult bed wetting is not an ordinary behavior, and the causes of adult bed wetting should be sought after with a doctor immediately. As this is certainly not a normal condition, it indicates that something is actually physically wrong with you and that normal behavioral therapy as recommended for children will not work with you.
Medication can be used to control urination when the underlying cause of adult bed wetting is Lupus, rather than any of the other possible underlying causes.
Keeping your self-esteem high is a very important part of dealing with a condition like Lupus. You should not let the condition cause you low self esteem problems as these will invariably bleed over into other aspects of your life such as your work and your family.
As with any condition of this nature, keeping a positive mental attitude will help you deal with the problem. If you let the condition get the better of your emotional wellbeing as well as your physical well being it will just make it that much harder to treat.
Adult bed wetting is a very traumatic condition, and even when caused by Lupus it can be a potentially embarrassing complaint. This does not mean that the cause and symptoms should be ignored however and they should be dealt with promptly.
After an initial consultation with your doctor, they will most likely reveal to you that the episodes of adult bed wetting are inevitable. And whilst this is generally the case, alternative medicines and alternative therapies such as hypnotherapy can also be used to deal with the symptoms of Lupus induced adult bed wetting.
Ingrid Preube
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