Bedwetting & Urine Control Problems in Children: When to See a Child Kidney Specialist in Dhaka

If your child wets the bed after age 5, urinates very frequently, or has difficulty controlling urine, proper evaluation can help identify the cause and provide effective treatment.

Associate Professor Dr. Gulshan Nigar Chaudhury

MBBS (DMC), FCPS (Pediatrics)
Fellowship in Pediatric Nephrology (National University Hospital-NUH, Singapore)
Dialysis & Kidney Transplant Training (Montreal Children’s Hospital, Canada)
Associate Professor, Pediatric Nephrology
Bangladesh Shishu (Children’s) Hospital & Institute
Consulting at Continental Hospital PLC and Prescription Point

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Bedwetting in Children: What Parents Should Know

Bedwetting (also called nocturnal enuresis) means a child passes urine during sleep after the age when bladder control is usually expected.

Occasional bedwetting can be normal in younger children. However, persistent or new bedwetting should be evaluated.

Urine control problems can include:

Bedwetting at night
Frequent daytime urination
Sudden urgency to urinate
Difficulty holding urine
Weak urine stream
Accidental urine leakage

Many children improve with proper guidance and treatment.

When Is Bedwetting Considered a Concern

You should consider a medical evaluation if:

Bedwetting continues after age five

Bedwetting starts again after being dry

Pain or burning during urination

Weak or interrupted urine stream

Recurrent urinary tract infections

Persistent constipation or bowel problems

Abnormal results in urine tests

Daytime urinary urgency or accidents

Possible Causes of Bedwetting & Urine Control Problems

Delayed bladder maturity
Deep sleep patterns
Overactive bladder function
Constipation affecting bladder control
Urinary tract infection (UTI)
Bladder capacity imbalance
Structural urinary tract abnormalities
Kidney-related conditions (in some cases)

When Should Parents Seek Urgent Care?

Bedwetting is associated with fever
There is blood in the urine
Your child has swelling
There is reduced urine output
High blood pressure is detected
There are abnormal kidney test results

What Happens During Specialist Evaluation?

Ask about toilet habits
Review growth and development
Check for constipation
Measure blood pressure
Review urine test reports
Assess kidney function if needed

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Tests Commonly Used for Evaluation

Tests may include:

Urine routine examination
Urine culture (if infection suspected)
Ultrasound of the kidney and bladder
Blood tests (if indicated)

Treatment Options for Bedwetting

Treatment depends on the cause and may include:

Bladder training advice

Helps improve bladder control through regular toilet habits and guidance.

Managing constipation

Relieving constipation can reduce pressure on the bladder and improve urine control.

Treating infection

Urine infections are treated to reduce bladder irritation and improve urinary symptoms.

Lifestyle guidance

Healthy daily habits can support better bladder function and urine control.

Medication in selected cases

Medicines may be used when needed to help regulate bladder activity.

Monitoring kidney function

Kidney function may be monitored when symptoms suggest possible involvement.

Does Bedwetting Mean Kidney Disease?

No.

Most bedwetting cases are not due to kidney disease.
However, if bedwetting is associated with abnormal urine tests, swelling, high blood pressure, or repeated infections, specialist evaluation is recommended.

Early consultation provides reassurance and clarity.

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Why Early Evaluation Helps

Early assessment helps identify treatable causes of bedwetting and urine control problems before they become more complicated. It can prevent repeated infections, improve bladder control, and reduce the child’s stress or embarrassment. Proper medical guidance also supports healthy bladder habits and provides long-term care when needed, helping both children and parents feel more confident about managing the condition.

Book a Pediatric Kidney Consultation

If your child has persistent bedwetting, urine leakage, or difficulty controlling urination, it may be helpful to consult a pediatric nephrologist (child kidney specialist).

Early evaluation can help determine whether the issue is related to bladder development, urinary tract conditions, or kidney health.

Consult with Dr. Gulshan Nigar Chaudhury, Pediatric Nephrologist, for expert evaluation and guidance on childhood kidney and urinary conditions.

Call or WhatsApp: +88 01745-179254
for chamber appointments or video consultations.

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