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Night time dryness is a developmental milestone reached by most children of school age.
For your child to stay dry at night, their brain must keep a full bladder from emptying, or a signal from the bladder must be strong enough to wake them up to use the toilet.
Bed-wetting may be a result of delayed development of this bladder control mechanism. Other less likely reasons include an infection or physical abnormality, emotional distress or other psychological.
- http://www.continence.org.nz/
Explanation of the causes and solutions for bedwetting (nocturnal enuresis)
- http://www.learn2.com/08/0824/08242.asp
A step by step guide to curing bedwetting
- http://www.wetbuster.com/
Interactive site on bedwetting for kids, teens, parents and their health care providers.
