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Health Tip: When Bedwetting Signals Another Problem

Health Tip: When Bedwetting Signals Another Problem

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(HealthDay News) -- Bedwetting affects many young children and often doesn't indicate a serious medical issue.

However, the Nemours Foundation says, if bedwetting starts all of a sudden or is accompanied by these other factors, it's time to call a pediatrician.

  • Bedwetting that resumes after a child has had dry nights for at least six months.
  • Sudden behavioral problems, either at home or at school.
  • Complaints from your child that there's burning or pain during urination.
  • An increase in the frequency of urination.
  • An increase in appetite or thirst.
  • Swelling of the ankles or feet.
  • Bedwetting that continues at age 7 or older.

 

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