Nocturnal enuresis (bedwetting) is common among school-aged children (1):
Owing to the differences in defnitions and methods of diagnosis, the exact prevalence of bedwetting is unknown. In UK, prevalence decreases with age:
NICE state that (2):
The prevalence is also higher amongst children in residential care (3).
In some children, the problem can persist, with around 0.8% of girls and 1.6% of boys aged 15-16 years wetting at least once every 3 months (1)
Daytime enuresis is less common and it has been estimated that it may occur in 2% of 5 year old children and this becomes less frequent with age.
Around 15% becomes dry each year without treatment (3) although in older children this is unlikely and they are more likely to have severe symptoms (4)
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