Question
A six-year-old child at home is experiencing persistent bedwetting. Does this indicate a health issue? Should bedwetting be considered a disease?
Answer
If a child regularly experiences bedwetting, it may be related to urogenital system diseases, particularly closely associated with the development of bladder muscles. It is recommended that parents take their child to the hospital for a urogenital system examination to confirm the presence of any health issues. In daily life, it is advisable to avoid giving the child too much water before bedtime, and one can try to wake the child up to use the toilet at regular intervals to observe if this helps improve the bedwetting situation. Wishing the child a healthy growth.