Question
My child is not yet six years old, and I’m not sure what the reason is, but he always has bedwetting issues. Initially, I thought it was because he was young, but as he grew older, there was no change, and I’m worried that he might have some kind of illness, so I want to know what to do about a child who frequently wets the bed?
Answer
At the age of 6, children generally should not experience frequent bedwetting. Therefore, it is important to observe the child’s growth and development, as well as their intellectual development, and consider a growth and development assessment in the pediatric health care department. Additionally, pay attention to observing the child’s urological and reproductive system development, such as completing a reproductive system ultrasound examination or imaging tests to understand if there are any hidden conditions like spina bifida. Moreover, it is important to cultivate good daily habits, avoiding drinking too much water or beverages before bedtime.