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Principle #2
Daytime wetting!
What Causes it?
Many bedwetters appear to wait until the last minute to go to the bathroom. Others have daytime accidents and sometimes leak. They may also have to urinate frequently within a short period of time. Females sometimes contract bladder infections within the urinary tract because they can't tell when they are totally empty and leave a residual of urine that settles in the tract.
The bedwetter is not really preoccupied or lazy. These events occur because the sphincter muscle is weak and insensitive.
The sphincter muscle is supposed to be able to hold the urine inside the bladder. It should also be able to alert us (in advance) as the bladder fills and also detect when the bladder is totally empty. The inability of the sphincter muscle to function properly at night, because of the deep sleep, may prevent it from working normally during the day.
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