Bedwetting (enuresis)
Bedwetting is very common and often runs in families. Most children will grow out of wetting the bed by the age of seven, but we can offer advice and support…
Our emergency departments are currently extremely busy, and you may face a long wait to be seen. More information is available on alternative services.
Bedwetting is very common and often runs in families. Most children will grow out of wetting the bed by the age of seven, but we can offer advice and support…
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