5. Chronic Kidney Disease
Another potential cause for adult bedwetting is chronic kidney disease. This is by far the most common form of kidney disease and is something that should be treated proactively to prevent the condition from worsening further. If you ignore it, the degradation can rapidly increase until the problem is too large to nip at the bud. Nausea and vomiting are two early symptoms that you might notice when chronic kidney disease first manifests.
As the disease progresses, you’ll likely find that your bedwetting becomes both more frequent and also more significant in volume — that’s to say, your bed will get wetter as time goes on. You might even find yourself struggling to fall asleep or peeing more often than usual. Some of the later stage symptoms include chest pain as those with chronic kidney disease run the risk of fluid building up around the lining of their heart.