There are no recommended topical medications for the treatment of pediatric enuresis. Normal pediatric enuresis does not require special treatment, and the symptoms will disappear on their own as the child grows older. If the symptoms are severe, antidiuretic hormones and anticholinergic drugs can be used to assist in the treatment, and can also be supplemented with psychotherapy. Diagnosed pediatric enuresis is treated in a comprehensive way, first of all, parents should not reprimand the child, to help the child to establish good urinary habits, drink less water before going to bed, and regularly wake up the child at night to urinate. If the symptoms are more serious can take antidiuretic hormone and anticholinergic drugs to assist in the treatment, such as arginine pressin, atropine, etc., at the same time, the child for psychological guidance can increase the therapeutic effect. Pediatric enuresis is a normal phenomenon, if to the age of 5 ~ 6 years old after the regular bedwetting, more than two times a week and lasts for more than 6 months, only known as pediatric enuresis.