When children are first born, due to their underdeveloped nervous system, they may exhibit involuntary behaviors such as bedwetting. However, as children grow older, behaviors such as bedwetting gradually disappear. But some parents may find that their children are still bedwetting at a certain age, which makes them somewhat worried. So, at what stage does enuresis in children occur more frequently?
Enuresis in children often occurs when they are five years old, and the problem of enuresis in children is a genetic factor. If both parents have bedwetting, there is a high probability that their children will also have bedwetting. However, this situation will gradually disappear as the child grows up. So during this period, parents should pay attention to their children's psychological state and not blame them, otherwise it will worsen their enuresis problem, which is not conducive to the recovery of the body.
Secondly, enuresis in children may be caused by abnormal bladder capacity development or improper urination training. For enuresis caused by the former, parents should take their children to the hospital to check the development of the bladder. If the child has poor development, corresponding treatment measures should be taken according to their physical condition. For the enuresis caused by the latter, parents do not need to worry, but they need to rearrange their children's urination training.
However, when children with enuresis sleep deeply at night, they are difficult to wake up and are prone to bedwetting. So it's best for parents to make their children aware of the importance of going to the bathroom at night and teach them how to do so. Moreover, children should not drink water before bedtime, as this can reduce their bedwetting.