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Your child's bed-wetting may be related to these changes or stresses. For example, if there is a new baby on the scene, older kids often "regress," or start to act like younger children again. Call your doctor if these symptoms get worse or if they go on for longer than a week or two.
You should also call your doctor if your child develops fever, stomachache, pain with urination, weakness, or any of the other symptoms we've discussed.
| Last updated: | May 26, 2006 |
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| Reviewed By: | Faculty of Harvard Medical School |
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