complete the story in 150-200 words. a girl was sleeping on the bed. suddenly the bed broke down then.
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the girl fell down , she was badly injured just then she realized that it was her dream
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What Is Enuresis?
The medical name for not being able to control your pee is enuresis (pronounced: en-yuh-REE-sis). Sometimes enuresis is also called involuntary urination. Nocturnal enuresis is involuntary urination that happens at night while sleeping, after the age when a person should be able to control his or her bladder. (Involuntary urination that happens during the day is known as diurnal enuresis.)
Most of us think of bedwetting as something that happens with little kids. But this problem affects about 1–2 out of every 100 teens.
What Happens in Enuresis?
There are two kinds of enuresis:
Someone with primary nocturnal enuresis has wet the bed since he or she was a baby. This is the most common type of enuresis.
Secondary enuresis is a condition that develops at least 6 months — or even several years — after a person has learned to control their bladder.
The bladder is a muscular receptacle, or holding container, for pee (urine). It expands (gets bigger) as pee enters and then contracts (gets smaller) to push the pee out.
In a person with normal bladder control:
Nerves in the bladder wall send a message to the brain when the bladder is full.
The brain then sends a message back to the bladder to keep it from automatically emptying until the person is ready to go to the bathroom.
But people with nocturnal enuresis have a problem that causes them to pee involuntarily at night.
What Causes Enuresis?
Doctors don't always know the exact cause of nocturnal enuresis. But they think that these things may play a role:
Hormonal problems. A hormone called antidiuretic hormone, or ADH, causes the body to make less pee at night.
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