stress <\/a>rather than a life-threatening condition. Even as adults, we can still have little incidents if we\u2019re especially stressed. Whether that\u2019s at work, in our relationships, or other aspects of life, it can build up in our head and release itself while we sleep\u2026 in the form of urine, unfortunately. This brings a whole new meaning to the old adage of don\u2019t go to bed angry.<\/p>\n\n\n\nMany people have found that bedwetting caused by stress can be prevented in a relatively short amount of time through the help of psychiatrists. Alternatively, you may want to talk to your spouse or close friends about the things that are bothering you rather than repressing your feelings until they turn yellow \u2014 literally. Other activities such as yoga and meditation can also help you deal with stress-induced bedwetting by calming you before bed.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
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