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Suggest Treatment For Bed-wetting In A Child

My daughter is 11,and wees the bed the school doctor pesribed desmomelt which shes been taking for over 3 weeks now,I started her on 1 120 mg in the first week and two 120mg in the second week now we are in week 3 and theirs no change shes still weeing the bed ever nite what do i do increase her dose to 3 what do you suggest ?
Mon, 5 Aug 2019
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Hi,

The best thing to do is to stop all liquids three to four hours before bedtime. Also wake her up completely, approximately two hours after she sleeps. See that she walks unassisted to the toilet and passes urine. Do this regularly, for months, till she starts doing it on her own.
Also check to see that she doesn't have any urinary infection.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Cajetan, Pediatrician
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Suggest Treatment For Bed-wetting In A Child

Hi, The best thing to do is to stop all liquids three to four hours before bedtime. Also wake her up completely, approximately two hours after she sleeps. See that she walks unassisted to the toilet and passes urine. Do this regularly, for months, till she starts doing it on her own. Also check to see that she doesn t have any urinary infection. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Cajetan, Pediatrician