Bedwetting Checklist
Most children who wet the bed will eventually outgrow the condition, but for some, the condition might persist into adulthood. 1
Unfortunately, this condition may interfere with social activities and can lower their self-esteem. 1
However, it is encouraging to know that this condition can be managed in several ways. Don't delay. Save the checklist and start a conversation with your doctor today.2
Wetting occurs more than 4–6 times per month and is not improving
Family history of bedwetting (parents, uncles, aunts, siblings or grandparents)
Parent and/or child is motivated to become dry
Wetting occurs only at night
Wetting occurs during the day as well as at night
Wetting occurs soon after falling asleep
Consistently large wet patches or heavy pull-ups that overflow (leak)
Deep sleeper - difficultly rousing from sleep
Waking up during the night to go the toilet
Urgency to urinate
History of urinary tract infections (including infections in the kidneys and/or bladder)
Constipation issues (past or present)
Wetting is interfering with social and/or school activities
Wetting issue is impacting on family life