Many parents focus on the laundry.
Children often focus on something else.
Confidence.
Many children outgrow bedwetting naturally. If it continues as the child grows older or is associated with other symptoms, a medical assessment may be worthwhile.
Yes. Constipation can place pressure on the bladder and contribute to urinary symptoms in some children.
Children should stay hydrated. Rather than restricting fluids completely, parents can discuss healthy fluid timing with their doctor.
No. Children generally do not wet the bed intentionally. Bedwetting is usually related to bladder development, sleep patterns, or other underlying factors.
Persistent symptoms, recurrent infections, daytime accidents, or unusual urinary complaints may require further evaluation.
Evaluation typically includes a medical history, physical examination, review of bladder habits, and additional tests if needed. At Gomti Thapar Hospital, child urology treatment begins with understanding the child's symptoms, daily routine, and overall health before deciding on the next steps.