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  • Urinary Incontinence & Bed-Wetting
  • How Does the Urinary System Work?
  • What Causes Nighttime Incontinence?
  • What Causes Daytime Incontinence?
  • What Treats or Cures Incontinence?
  • Points to Remember
  • Keeping on Top of Your Condition
  • Additional Resources
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    Bedwetting - Points to Remember



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  • Urinary incontinence in children is common.

  • Nighttime wetting occurs more commonly in boys.

  • Daytime wetting is more common in girls.

  • After age 5, incontinence disappears naturally at a rate of 15 percent of cases per year.

  • Treatments include waiting, dietary modification, moisture alarms, medications, and bladder training.



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