Bedwetting is a prevalent and potentially distressing experience for children and their parents butler 1994.
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However bedwetting also known as secondary enuresis may return later in adolescence or even adulthood.
Wetting the bed at night or enuresis is not an uncommon practice for children under six years of age and usually diminishes as a child gets older.
It can be distressing and a source of embarrassment for a child but is not physically harmful.
In other cases bed wetting may be a sign of an underlying condition that needs medical attention.
Enuresis is a pattern of discharge of urine by a child age 5 or older.
However if the habit continues begins in older children or returns when a child becomes older the problem may be linked to a physiological or a psychological issue.
After age 5 about 15 of children continue to wet the bed and by age 10 95 of.
From 5 to 7 million kids wet the bed some or most nights with twice as many boys wetting their bed as girls.
Bedwetting in children and adults can result in emotional stress.
Most bedwetting is a developmental delay not an emotional problem or physical illness.
After 7 years of age a small number of children still wet the bed.
Complications can include urinary tract infections.
Most children outgrow bed wetting on their own but some need a little help.
Nocturnal enuresis also called bedwetting is involuntary urination while asleep after the age at which bladder control usually begins.
Only a small percentage 5 to 10 of bedwetting.
Between the ages of 5 and 7 bed wetting remains a problem for some children.
1998 around 15 22 of boys and 7 15 of girls wet the bed at 7 years of age with almost 3 wetting more than twice a week butler golding northstone 2005 combined day and night wetting has been reported in 3 3 of 7 year olds butler et al 2005 and 4 of children aged.