Question

A ten-year-old child is continuously experiencing bedwetting, and the parents suspect it may be enuresis. When seeking professional treatment, which hospital should be chosen?

Answer

Enuresis is a common condition, with most children naturally recovering around the age of five. If bedwetting persists beyond this age, it should be taken seriously. It is recommended that parents first try to wake the child to urinate before 11 p.m. to reduce the occurrence of bedwetting during the late night. If this method is ineffective, vitamin supplements can be considered. As for hospital selection, it is suggested to seek specialized children’s hospitals or comprehensive hospitals with pediatric urology departments to receive more professional diagnoses and treatments.