How to Handle Bedwetting in a 6-Year-Old Child

Bedwetting in a 6-year-old child may be related to enuresis, which can be classified into primary and secondary types. Primary enuresis is often without any organic lesions and may be accompanied by a family history; secondary enuresis usually relates to systemic diseases or urinary tract diseases, such as diabetes and diabetes insipidus. Other possible causes of secondary enuresis include intellectual disability, neurological and psychiatric trauma, urinary tract malformations, and infections, particularly cystitis and urethritis.
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How to Handle Bedwetting in Children with Congenital Hidden Spinal Cleft?

If a child’s height and intellectual development are normal, parents are advised to take their child to the hospital for an X-ray of the lumbar sacral spine to check for hidden lumbar sacral cleft, lumbosacralization, or sacral lumbization. If any of these conditions are present, it is recommended to take Nocturia Relief and avoid self-administering other medications. If there are successful cases of other medication treatments, you can also consult with the doctor for their opinion.
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