Bedwetting can be a symptom of childhood sleep apnea

Restless sleep, heavy irregular breathing, and tiredness during the day are the obvious symptoms of sleep apnea, but even excessive perspiring during sleep, severe bedwetting, and bad dreams (nightmares) can be related to this problem. The list of conditions that can be associated with sleep apnea is long and surprising.

Because this condition can be life threatening and cause many health problems, it should always be treated.

New studies, as reported in Sleep News and Sleep Disorders from Medical News Today
(http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/sections/sleep/), conclude that brain injury can also occur.
Childhood Sleep Apnea Linked To Brain Damage, Lower IQ
Childhood Obstructive Sleep Apnea Is Associated With Neuropsychological Deficits And Neuronal Brain Injury