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Enuresis may be classified as:
Primary Enuresis - by which there has never been a dry night through the beginning.
Secondary Enuresis - where the child was dry for a minimum of 6 months ahead of the onset of bed-wetting again
Most kids overcome bed-wetting as they get older, typically resolving by the age of about 5 years. However, the difficulty may possibly persist for some beyond then, and it may perhaps be a trigger for distress and shame. The important issue for mother and father to understand, is that a little one hardly ever bed-wets on purpose, so scolding or other forms of reprimanding are usually not helpful.
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