Maybe. Maybe not.: A child sees her pediatrician annually from age 2 years onward. Screening lab tests (urine test, blood test) are done around age 5 years. A child who has never been dry at night, but always has a normal exam, is growing normally, is not constipated, never has bladder infections, sleeps fine without snoring, and has a parent who was a bedwetter, is likely normal. Her pediatrician can help decide.
Answered 3/23/2022
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