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Possible causes of bedwetting in a 5-year-old include laziness or a strong dependence on diapers due to long-term use. To address this, confidence building, regular naps, and controlling nighttime food intake can be helpful. Adjustments over time will usually resolve the issue.
What should I do if my child experiences discomfort in the stomach, loose stools, and loss of appetite?
My child is now 8 years old, and as a baby, he was often potty-trained. But in the past two years, for some unknown reason, he often wets himself, only to find out the next morning that it’s not much, always a little bit at a time. Sometimes there’s a small damp spot on the underwear. Is there a problem with my child’s body?