The Bald Truth: Pediatric Urology

Family Room: Nighttime Bedwetting- Ft. Dr. Julie Cheng

17 min · 5. Apr. 2026
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In this episode we explores nighttime bedwetting (nocturnal enuresis) with a guest expert, Dr. Julie Chang * We reviewed what is bedwetting. * Discussed various issues that can contribute to bedwetting (sleeping, bladder, fluid and functional issues). * Identified alarming signs that could indicate this is not just normal bedwetting and should seek medical evaluation * Reviewed the pros and cons of bedwetting alarm and medication (DDAVP)

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