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Bed wetting
My daughter 5yr old stooped bed wetting 1yr Back.she used to say always But now since 2days again she started bed wetting in night .why it happened.how to Stop this
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It may be done to urine infection or other reasons. Visit a pediatrician for guidance. If there is a specific problem, it can be treated. It usually goes away in some time if not specific also.
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Get a urine exaimation, urind culture, usg KUB done. Use 2-3 alarms through out night to awaken her and take her to washroom for bladder voiding.
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See for 1 week
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It could be due to season change, urine infections, any other stress
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make her go to toilet before going to bed, do not give fluids after 7pm, stop caffeinated drink, cold drinks, tea etc
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Just before sleep tell to pee and put alarms in the middle of night and wake and let her pee .
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Ask her to pee before going to sleep Restrict water 1 hour before sleeping
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if it happens again and again..visit nearby pediatrician for further evaluation
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Do alarm therapy.. first .. do counselling
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