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I have a 15 year old daughter who is in good health but has suffered from nocturnal enuresis since she was 8. she was potty trained easily at a normal she (3ish?) and was completely dry until one day, she wasn't. we tried ddavp, had an ultrasound of the

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Bed wetting: Enuresis is common in children. It is a state of development that most grow out of. A few adults continue to have occasional nocturnal enuresis. If all the investigations are normal, be patient and supportive. Try simple things like no drinking late at night. Last fluid intake should be 4hr before bedtime. She should urinate before going to bed. Try enuresis alarm, they sometimes help

Answered 2/10/2015

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