Nocturnal enuresis, commonly known as bedwetting, is the involuntary urination that occurs during sleep in children over the age of five. It can be due to various factors, including genetics, deep sleep patterns, and developmental delays in bladder control. While it is often outgrown, persistent cases may require evaluation and treatment options like behavioral strategies, moisture alarms, or medication. It is important for parents to approach the issue with understanding and support, as it can affect a child's self-esteem.
No they are not nocternal
Yes all racoons are nocternal some may be up in the day but they are still nocternal.
No.
No.
fire flys are nocternal that's why thay light up there butts in the night
no
no they are'nt
They are nocternal....
nocternal animals
yes
No, they're diurnal.
Yes but are seen in the daytime