What kind of doctor should I go for bedwetting problem. I mean which doctor is the specialist of this problem.
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Nocturnal enuresis is the medical term for bedwetting. Most children wet the bed occasionally or even nightly during the potty-training years. Bedwetting is typically not even considered to be a problem until after age 7. Bedwetting in children is often simply a result of immaturity. Medications usually work while the child is taking them, but once they're stopped the bedwetting typically starts again. And the medicines can have side effects. Among the bedwetting treatment options are desmopressin (DDAVP), a synthetic copy of a body chemical that controls urine production, given at bedtime.
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Hello, Bedwetting problem can be due to some underlying stress. If even after restricting fluids before bed its not resolving than you can opt for alarm therapy; in which he will wake up as soon as he starts voiding urine. It has a high success rate. The last option will be to put him on medication or spray at night time. Appreciate when he do not wet bed. You can consult psychiatrist or pediatrician or you can contact me for any help required.
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