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Essentially, a pediatrician will want to know if a child was not wetting the bed and then started to, or has always done so (and was never “nighttime potty-trained ”). What causes bedwetting?
You've read all the books, successfully potty trained your toddler and assumed the bed-wetting would end by kindergarten, or even first or second grade. But when the dry nights are few and far ...
Several medical conditions can cause bed-wetting. For example, diabetes can cause excess urine. Urinary tract infections cause a frequent urge to urinate.
You may have heard of bedwetting in children but it is also common among adults but less reported due to stigma Read on to ...