Most children under the age of 7 outgrow their bedwetting spontaneously and without any intervention. However, treatment options are available and include setting an alarm (so your child wakes up and urinates at a set time), setting an alarm that detects moisture (so your child wakes up and finishes urinating in the toilet), and limiting your child’s bedtime fluid intake. In addition, there are pharmacological treatment options. All these options should be explored with your child’s pediatrician to find a method that works best for you and your child.