What causes secondary bedwetting will also vary form person to person, it is a possibility that it a harmless recurrence brought on by teenage hormone in balance.

What Causes secondary bedwetting

If the child has had an extended period of dryness with the help of medication it is not considered secondary bedwetting if the child resumes once the medical help has been ceased. It is however, still a possibility that secondary bedwetting has occurred. What causes secondary bedwetting is highly likely to be an underlying medical problem such as a urinary tract infection, diabetes or an abnormality. It is therefore advisable that if secondary bedwetting occurs you take your child to see the doctor as soon as possible to rule out any medical conditions.  It is much more likely that what causes secondary bedwetting is a medical condition as opposed to what causes primary bedwetting.

What causes secondary bedwetting can also be related to stress in the child’s life. Various events such as a sibling’s birth, a new school or hospitalization can cause episodes of bedwetting. Although it has generally been sent hat bedwetting is the cause of distress and not the other way around many parents do consider stress t be a factor for bedwetting or the trigger for bedwetting.

What causes secondary bedwetting could still be a genetic factor and can even produce bedwetting in teenage years. As many as 1 in every 100 teens suffer form occasional bedwetting brought on by hormonal changes or stress. It has been shown that a teenager is more likely to suffer from secondary bedwetting if a parent did in the past particularly in the teenage years.