Dr Vandan H KumarFather of a 7 yr 4 m old boy1 Year agoA. Bedwetting, or nocturnal enuresis, is a common occurrence during nighttime in children, while typically they are able to control urination during the daytime. Generally, this issue improves as the child grows older, and medication is not usually recommended unless advised by a healthcare professional, which can often be awaited until the child is around ten years old. Medications, if prescribed, usually only provide temporary relief, as the problem tends to resolve naturally with age as the muscles controlling bladder function strengthen.
It is advisable to monitor and limit the child's intake of liquids before bedtime, ensuring they empty their bladder before going to sleep. Additionally, waking the child up around 2-3 AM to use the bathroom may help. Criticizing the child for bedwetting should bee avoided, as stress can exacerbate the issue. Consulting a doctor for further guidance and information on this matter is recommended.
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