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Your child is having new nighttime accidents but doesn't have seizures, isn't constipated, and doesn't have any signs of a urinary tract infection or diabetes.
Does any of the following describe your child?
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He is having weakness, especially in his legs.
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He is having trouble walking, running, or doing any of his usual activities.
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He has been having stool in his underwear.
| Last updated: | May 26, 2006 |
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| Reviewed By: | Faculty of Harvard Medical School |
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