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My doctor sent me to a urologist and he conducted all sorts of tests, but he couldn tell me anything other than to restrict fluids at night. Why don doctors have treatment options?

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My doctor sent me to a urologist and he conducted all sorts of tests, but he couldn tell me anything other than to restrict fluids at night. Why don doctors have treatment options?

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Simply put, because bedwetting is not medical in nature, doctors are often at a loss as to how to effectively treat bedwetting. While they do have a patient’s best interest in mind, they often provide erroneous advice such as “wait to outgrow it,” or they prescribe drugs, neither of which cures bedwetting or makes an impact on the sleep disorder.

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