Bed-wetting can be a reason to visit a specialist.

Nocturnal enuresis is the involuntary emptying of urine during sleep in children older than 5 years of age. Boys tend to suffer from it more than girls and it can have a great impact on development, affecting their behavior, self-esteem, learning and causing psychological problems.

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Bed-wetting is a very common problem that affects children as young as 5 years of age. It is an uncontrolled and involuntary emission of urine during sleep.

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After allergies, enuresis is the
chronic condition most common in
children over 5 years of age.

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Enuresis not only brings problems to the child but also to the whole family, and it worsens as children grow without solving it.

What to do?
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