Question

A 10-year-old boy still experiences bedwetting at night, occurring about three to four times a month. The parents have tried various methods, but the problem persists. How should bedwetting in 10-year-old children be handled?

Answer

For children of 10 years of age, it is expected that they should have the ability to control their urination independently. If bedwetting still occurs, it is first necessary to inspect whether their lifestyle habits are good. It is recommended to cultivate the habit of children waking up at night to urinate autonomously, and establish a fixed urination time during the day, avoiding excessive fluid intake before bedtime. If the problem is not resolved after adjusting lifestyle habits, it is then considered whether it is due to pathological factors. In this case, medical professionals should be sought out for a detailed examination to determine the root cause of the issue.