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Condition

Pediatric Urinary Incontinence or Enuresis (Bedwetting)

What You Need to Know

Urinary incontinence (enuresis) is the loss of bladder control. In children under age 3, it’s normal to not have full bladder control. As children get older, they become more able to control their bladder.

Key Symptoms

The symptoms of enuresis can be different for each child. The most common symptom is:

  • A child age 5 or over wets their bed or their clothes 2 times a week or more, for at least 3 months

Diagnosis

Enuresis is typically diagnosed by:

  • Physical examination
  • Talking to your child's healthcare provider

Treatment

Treatment typically includes:

  • Changes in fluid intake 
  • Bladder training 
  • Medication

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Meet the Providers Who Treat Enuresis

Departments that Treat Urinary Incontinence or Enuresis

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    Urology

    Children's National is ranked one of the nation's best pediatric hospitals for urology thanks to our expertise in diagnosing and treating disorders affecting reproductive and urinary organs in children. Learn more about this department.