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Reply to "Bedwetting - do I see a gastroenterologist or urologist?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Most bed wetting is caused by a food allergy[/b]. True for adults, too -- some adults wet the bed. Milk is a good suspect.[/quote] Can you provide a link to research supporting this assertion? Thanks.[/quote] I will when I have time, but in the meantime you could try looking it up yourself. This is helpful information for many, many people so please dont' google it and then paste links only to sources the do not support it. It has helped many people I know stop bed wetting that they couldn't figure out from a regular doctor. The research is out there, especially for gluten sensitivity and milk allergies.[/quote] I googled 'incontinence and food allergies'. Of the results that mentioned allergies at all, none of them indicated that 'most' cases of bed wetting were caused by allergies. The few that referred to allergies only said 'some' or 'may'. "Constipation" as a reason for enuresis was listed a cause far more frequently than allergies. None of the articles cited research for your assertion that 'most bed wetting is caused by a food allergy'. [/quote]
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