Question
A preschool child often wets the bed during naptime, while other children of the same age do not experience this phenomenon. At what age can children typically stop wetting the bed?
Answer
Hello, according to your description, a child’s urinary center is usually not fully matured before the age of three, which makes it easy for them to experience incontinence or bedwetting. Generally speaking, children around three years old should be able to control their nighttime urination. In addition, physiological incontinence, such as wearing inappropriate clothing or not being able to reach the toilet in time due to psychological and environmental adaptation issues in preschool, may also be a cause of bedwetting. It is recommended to pay attention to your child’s living habits and mental state to promote their healthy growth. Wishing your little one good health and happiness.