My child is in kindergarten now and needs to take a nap at school. Recently, he’s been having a problem of bedwetting, which I’m worried might affect the teacher and other students. How should we treat the bedwetting problem?
Is bedwetting considered a disease in children?
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If a child frequently wets their pants and has occasional bowel accidents, they should undergo a urological examination for any abnormalities. It is recommended for severe cases to seek medical attention as soon as possible and to follow the doctor’s advice for treatment.
My son has started kindergarten, but he still wets the bed. Every other morning, I wake up to find the sheets soaked. I suspect it might be due to an incomplete development of some bodily function. So, I’m asking the doctor, what can be done about a 5-year-old boy who still wets the bed?
My child is now four years old, and he knows when to urinate during the day, but at night, he still wets the bed. He is still wearing diapers at four years old, and I am quite worried. I am afraid it will affect his future development. What should I do if he continues to wet the bed? How can I deal with a four-year-old who still wets the bed?