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Though it’s often under reported, many adults wet their bed unintentionally throughout their lives and are too scared or ashamed to even tell their doctors. Bed wetting, usually associated with children, could be a sign of a more serious condition in adults.

People who suffer from nocturnal enuresis, or adult bed wetting, are often too ashamed to even tell their doctor about this problem. Unfortunately, these people could be helped if only they spoke to a medical professional.

It is not only sickly older adults who suffer from uncontrollable bed wetting, but also younger adults and even teenagers who are healthy and active. While daytime incontinence could also be a problem with many people older people, adult bedwetting seems to affect people from all walks of life and ages.

Not all adults have the same types of bed wetting problems. Some adults have grown up wetting the bed all their lives, while some adults later develop a bed wetting problem after having years of no problems at all.

Adults who wet their beds over their lifetimes are said to suffer from primary nocturnal enuresis, which is often consider the more difficult type of adult bed wetting to treat. It often leads to psychological problems and low-self esteem.

Adults who begin wetting the bed later in life or at random periods may actually be suffering from an undiagnosed or more dangerous ailment and should see their doctor immediately. These people are said to be suffering from adult onset enuresis.

There are lots of different causes of adult bed wetting, and a qualified doctor is probably your best option. Certain drugs, internal injuries, emotional stress and even bladder cancer can all cause an otherwise healthy adult to wet the bed.

Depending on the cause, there are many different treatments available. A qualified medical professional or urologist should be able to help you determine the causes of your bed wetting issues. The treatment is almost always determined by the cause and the solution could be as easy as some simple behavior modifications and exercises or you may need special medication or even surgery in rare cases.

It is estimated that over 4 million American adults suffer from bed wetting. Adult bed wetting can often be the sign of a more dangerous underlying medical condition such as bladder cancer or diabetes, so it is not something to be ignored or treated lightly.

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Last Updated on Saturday, 4 April 2009 01:03

If you wake up in the middle of the night because you suffer from body aching, tossing and turning and restless leg syndrome, it may be time to get rid of your old bed and try something new. I am referring to beds and mattresses that contain visco foam. visco foam mattresses are known to give people the best nights sleep imaginable.

NASA developed Visco foam to decrease the extreme amounts of pressure caused by G. forces during take off and space shuttles. After developing Visco foam NASA decided not to use it. The result has landed Visco foam being used in the medical field and by mattress companies all over the world.

The reason mattress manufacturers showed interest in visco foam is because it allows the bed to elevate pressure points during sleep. Visco foam was extremely expensive when it first came out and could not be afforded by the general public. But in recent years it has become less expensive to produce and is now widely available in almost everyone’s price range.

Viscoelastic foam is a lot or denser than ordinary foam, making beds made out a viscoelastic foam much heavier than a traditional bed. Viscoelastic foam retains heat. By retaining heat during nights sleep, it allows those who have aching bodies to fill better the next day. Because of these attributes the most common uses of visco foam is in mattresses, pillows, and mattress topper’s.

Although mattresses containing visco elastic foam or nice, it is good to keep in mind that they are more expensive than a traditional mattress. But because of their awesome qualities they tend to outlast a normal mattress. Visco foam is made from polyurethane with added chemicals that help to increase its density and viscosity levels. Due to all the chemicals that they use when making viscoelastic foam, a new foam mattress will give off a distinct chemical odor that will only decrease over time.

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Last Updated on Sunday, 1 March 2009 12:15