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Symptoms of Bedwetting
The age at which night-time control of urine is achieved is from about 2-5 years, and it is common for occasional accidents to happen after that, even up to the age of about 10. As long as they don’t happen often, these should not cause concern.
Genuine enuresis is most common in boys between the ages of about 5-14 years. Thereafter the problem often settles on it own. It is more uncommon for it to continue into adult life.









