Several factors can contribute to urinary incontinence in children, including:
Genetic predisposition: A family history of bedwetting increases the likelihood. Bladder issues: An overactive bladder or a small bladder capacity. Hormonal factors: Insufficient production of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) during sleep. Constipation: Full bowels can put pressure on the bladder. Urinary tract infections (UTIs): Can cause frequent urination or urgency. Stress and anxiety: Emotional factors can exacerbate the condition. Sleep disorders: Deep sleep can hinder the ability to wake up when the bladder is full.