Enuresis actually refers to a child's bedwetting, which usually occurs after the child has fallen asleep. Because the child involuntarily urinates, it belongs to enuresis. But many parents are not very familiar with enuresis. So, at what age can a child be diagnosed with enuresis?
The diagnosis of enuresis in children mainly depends on their age. From the age of the child, it is generally possible to control urination by the time they are over three years old. If they occasionally wet the bed, this is a normal phenomenon. When a child reaches the age of five or six, if they still frequently experience bedwetting, it is basically enuresis.
Clinically speaking, enuresis in children mainly occurs when they are five or six years old, which is the age at which enuresis appears. If you check the frequency, it is mainly two or more bedwetting episodes per week, and the duration reaches more than six months, which is called enuresis. Actually, enuresis is quite common and belongs to a very common disease.
There are many reasons that can cause enuresis, some of which are genetic. Especially if the child's parents were previously enuresis patients, the likelihood of the child developing this abnormal disease is relatively high. In addition to genetic and disease factors, there are also many other causes of enuresis, such as delayed child development or environmental factors.