Question

Bedwetting at night is a common concern for many parents. How should this issue be handled? Are there any methods that can help children avoid nocturnal enuresis?

Answer

Bedwetting at night is often a normal phenomenon, as children’s brains have not yet fully matured and cannot control urination autonomously. Generally, as children grow older and their brains develop, they will be able to control urination autonomously and gradually form habits. Currently, parents can wake up children at regular intervals at night to urinate, recommended every three hours, to help children establish a urination habit. Additionally, it is advisable to reduce the amount of fluid children drink before bedtime to lower the chances of nocturnal enuresis.