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Bedwetting

Bedwetting is involuntary urination while asleep. It is otherwise known as nighttime incontinence or nocturnal enuresis. Bedwetting is not a concern in children below seven years, but if it continues beyond that age, then it needs to be treated. Certain lifestyle changes, bladder training, moisture alarms, and certain medications help reduce bedwetting.

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How to stop by 9 year old son from bedwetting?

Query: Hi doctor, My 9 year old son has a problem with bedwetting. He does it around two to three times a week. Kindly suggest some treatment. My 5 year old daughter is suffering from cold, cough and stomach pain sometimes. Please suggest a few medications for her. Thank you in advance.  Read Full »


Dr. Shilpa Sharma

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. For son, During the night, when exactly does your son passes urine? Is it immediately once he goes to bed or sometime in between? Does he feel chiller during the night? Or does he enjoy summer? I would advise you not to give him any liquid diet one to two hours befo...  Read Full »

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