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Father of a 7 yr 11 m old girl1 Year ago
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My daughter is 6 years old. She does the bathroom on the bed at night. She dosen’t know. What could be the reason

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profile image of POOJA KOTHARIPOOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 7 m old boy1 Year ago

A. Bedwetting, or nocturnal enuresis, is relatively common in young children and can occur for various reasons: 1. **Developmental Factors**: Some children have delayed development in the ability to control their bladder during sleep. 2. **Genetics**: Bedwetting can run in families. If parents or siblings experienced it, the child might be more likely to as well. 3. **Deep Sleep**: Some children sleep very deeply and do not wake up when they need to use the bathroom. 4. **Fluid Intake**: Drinking too much fluid before bedtime can increase the likelihood of bedwetting. 5. **Stress or Changes**: Emotional stress or significant changes in a child’s life, such as starting school or moving to a new home, can contribute to bedwetting. 6. **Medical Conditions**: In some cases, underlying medical issues such as urinary tract infections or bladder conditions might be a factor. **What You Can Do**: 1. **Establish a Routine**: Ensure your child uses the bathroom before going to bed. 2. **Limit Fluids Before Bed**: Reduce the amount of fluids your child drinks in the evening. 3. **Use Bedwetting Alarms**: These can help train your child’s body to wake up when they need to use the bathroom. 4. **Reinforce Positive Behavior**: Encourage and reward dry nights rather than focusing on accidents. 5. **Consult a Pediatrician**: If bedwetting continues or you have concerns, consult a pediatrician to rule out any medical issues and receive further guidance. Bedwetting is usually a phase that many children outgrow. Patience and support are important as your child navigates this developmental stage.

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