Bedwetting is involuntary urination while asleep. It is otherwise known as nighttime incontinence or nocturnal enuresis. Bedwetting is not a concern in children below seven years, but if it continues beyond that age, then it needs to be treated. Certain lifestyle changes, bladder training, moisture alarms, and certain medications help reduce bedwetting.
Child Bedwetting: Are You and Your Child Frustrated?
The loss of bladder control usually at night is termed bedwetting. This article discusses various causes of bedwetting in a child and how it can be managed.

Behavioral Therapy for Bedwetting in Children
Behavioral therapy works better than medicine and non-behavioral approaches to cure bedwetting in children. Read to learn more.