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What Causes Bed Wetting In A Child During Rainy Season?

hello sir i have a 4.5 year son, he wes his bed during monsoon and winter nearly every night but during other season he stops, But for last one week with onset of monsoon he is wetting the bed daily at night. During day time when he sleeps for 2 hour even though he has taken fluid before sleep he never wets the bed, it happens only in night. no abdomal pain and stool is normal. Is it normal for a 4.5year kid to wet the bed at night in rainy season? we give him milk at night does it enhances urine formation?
Fri, 1 Aug 2014
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Hello,

Bed wetting at night is not a cause for concern till the age of 5 - 6 years. You can limit the fluid intake before bedtime and do not give milk or other liquids for 2 hours prior to sleeping. There is no need to worry.

Hope that helps.

Regards,

Preeti
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What Causes Bed Wetting In A Child During Rainy Season?

Hello, Bed wetting at night is not a cause for concern till the age of 5 - 6 years. You can limit the fluid intake before bedtime and do not give milk or other liquids for 2 hours prior to sleeping. There is no need to worry. Hope that helps. Regards, Preeti