Question

A school-age girl, who has been able to independently inform of bathroom needs since she was three years old, no longer experienced bedwetting after the age of five. However, recently, she has started wetting the bed again, and she did not consume excessive amounts of fluids before bedtime. What might be the cause of this phenomenon?

Answer

This situation may involve urinary system issues, and it is recommended to take the girl to a local regular urological hospital for a detailed examination and diagnosis. Bedwetting may be caused by a urinary tract infection, and if diagnosed as such, antibiotic and anti-inflammatory medications can be used under the guidance of a physician. It is advisable to encourage the girl to drink more water, maintain a light diet, and consume more fresh fruits and vegetables. Wishing the girl a speedy recovery.