BED-WETTING is a common occurrence for young children who are learning to control their bladders. However, the disruption in sleep can begin to affect your child once they begin school.
The medical term for bed-wetting is 'enuresis'. It affects about one in ten five year olds. However, the problem can persist after this age, even into a child's teenage years. I am not aware of a ...
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Bedwetting (nocturnal enuresis) is involuntary urination during sleep in a child five years or older. It is more common among young children. Options for treating bed-wetting may include ...
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The research surveyed parents of 4 to 7 year olds and found that nearly 60 per cent of youngsters who have wet the bed in the past 12 months were impacted negatively. Over two-thirds of these ...
An estimated 15 percent of 5-year-olds wet their beds at night, compared with 5 percent of 10-year-olds. If a child over the age of 6 often wakes to a wet bed, speak to your child's doctor to explore ...
Around half a million children across the UK wet the bed, and a survey has found that this can have a detrimental impact on their confidence at school. Bedwetting may not be the most glamorous ...
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