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Enuresis (Bedwetting)

Management of nocturnal enuresis in children.

Reviewed by Dr Kola Tytler MBBS CertHE MBA MRCGP (General Practitioner)
Last reviewed: 21 October 2025
PaediatricsUrology

Clinical Guidelines

CKS: Bedwetting (enuresis)
National
NICE guideline [CG111]: Bedwetting in under 19s
National
Best Practice Evidence Based Guideline. Nocturnal Enuresis 'Bedwetting' (Paediatric Society of New Zealand)
Local
EAU Guidelines on Paediatric Urology (Section: Monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis – bedwetting)
Local
NICE Clinical Guideline 111: Nocturnal enuresis: the management of bedwetting in children and young people
Local
Practical recommendations of the EAU-ESPU guidelines committee for monosymptomatic enuresis – Bedwetting
Local

Recent iatroX Q&As

  • What are the recommended first-line treatments for nocturnal enuresis in children according to NICE guidelines?Updated: 8/22/2025
  • How can I differentiate between primary and secondary enuresis in a child presenting with bedwetting?Updated: 8/22/2025
  • What lifestyle modifications should I advise parents to implement for managing their child's enuresis?Updated: 8/22/2025
  • When should I consider referring a child with enuresis to a specialist for further evaluation?Updated: 8/22/2025
  • What role do alarm therapy and pharmacological treatments play in the management of nocturnal enuresis?Updated: 8/22/2025
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