What Should You Do If Your 6-Year-Old Still Wets the Bed?

There are various reasons for a child to wet the bed. If a child often plays tirelessly or drinks more water before going to bed at night, it is likely to lead to bedwetting. It is advisable to first improve the child’s lifestyle, encouraging them to drink less water after 4 PM and avoid excessive fatigue in the afternoon. This can help alleviate the bedwetting issue. It is also important to guide the child to develop a self-control mindset, which can also ease the situation.
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What to Do If a 6-Year-Old Still Wets the Bed?

Babies may wet the bed occasionally when they are young, but some say that as they grow older, they won’t wet the bed while sleeping all night. However, now that the child is 6 years old, they still wet the bed. I want to ask if there might be any health issues with the baby? What should I do if my child is 6 years old and still wets the bed? Please help!
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What’s Going on If a 10-Year-Old Still Wets the Bed?

Bedwetting in children over five years old is considered abnormal. Long-term bedwetting in children over five is a medical condition that requires treatment. If a child aged five or older experiences involuntary nighttime urination multiple times, occurring twice or more weekly and persisting for six months, and this does not happen when they are awake, it is clinically known as primary nocturnal enuresis. Immediate medical treatment is needed.
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