A parent's guide to bedwetting
Wednesday, November 1, 2006
Bedwetting is common in children under seven. Treatments, including alarms and medications, may be suitable for your child if they are approaching the age of seven. A full assessment will help to decide what is best. Your health visitor or school nurse should be able to refer you to a clinic. There are also guidelines to follow if your child is younger.
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