How to Treat Bedwetting in Children?

Clinical manifestations of pediatric bedwetting: Mild cases may experience bedwetting 1-3 times a week, while severe cases may wet the bed once or even several times a night. It is recommended to bring your child to the hospital for a consultation and relevant examinations: urine routine, urological ultrasound, spinal X-ray, and some children may require an EEG. Develop the habit of waking up your child to urinate at regular intervals during the night, and avoid drinking water before bedtime as much as possible. Behavioral training can be conducted, including relaxation, habit formation, and attention redirection, to improve bedwetting symptoms.
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Is It Normal for a Four-Year-Old to Wet the Bed?

My child is four years old, and I don’t know what’s been going on lately. He wets the bed every night and cries and screams, not sure if he’s been scared. Or maybe he’s wetting the bed because of a nightmare? I’d like to ask about a child’s bedwetting issue. Is it normal for a four-year-old to still wet the bed?
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