Question

My child has been frequently bedwetting since a young age. Initially, I thought it was unnecessary to worry since they are young, but as they grow older, the bedwetting persists. Although other children in the neighborhood have similar situations, I heard from a colleague that bedwetting might be a sign of a health issue. How should bedwetting in children be treated?

Answer

Bedwetting is a common physiological phenomenon in children, and parents should not be overly concerned. In daily life, it is important to actively guide the child, strictly control fluid intake before bedtime, and cultivate the habit of urinating before going to sleep. At the same time, pay attention to keeping the child’s abdomen and feet warm to avoid catching a cold, as coldness in these areas may lead to frequent urination. Wishing for the healthy growth of the child.