Bedwetting (nocturnal enuresis) is common and often managed first with lifestyle changes, like limiting fluids before bedtime and using bedwetting alarms. If medicine is needed, Desmopressin (DDAVP) is the most common prescription to reduce overnight urine production. Oxybutynin may be used if she has an overactive bladder. However, these medicines manage symptoms rather than curing the condition permanently. Please consult a paediatrician or doctor to rule out underlying issues (like infections or constipation) and to determine the safest treatment and correct dosage for her.
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