(BPT) – Bedwetting, also known as nighttime wetting/incontinence or nocturnal enuresis, can affect any child. For some children, bedwetting may be an unavoidable part of growing up. In general, ...
I recently had an eight-year-old who was referred by the paediatrician for bedwetting. He had ruled out a medical cause of the problem and recommended a psychological assessment and psychotherapy.
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Bedwetting: Causes, Types and Treatments
Bedwetting, medically referred to as nocturnal enuresis, is a fairly frequent concern among children, even those who have already mastered daytime toilet habits. Though it is often part of normal ...
Bedwetting among children is common — around 20 percent of five-year-olds, 3 percent of 10-year-olds, and even 1 percent of 18-year-olds, still have occasional night-time accidents (Image: Pexels) ...
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