Will bedwetting heal on its own with spina bifida?

First of all, it should be clear that there is no necessary link between invisible spina bifida and bedwetting. Spina bifida that can cause bedwetting is not called invisible spina bifida, but may be combined with spinal cord lesions. If a patient with occult spina bifida develops symptoms of bedwetting, an MRI should be performed to determine if the symptoms are due to a combination of spinal cord pathology. Occult spina bifida is a congenital developmental disease. X-ray or CT examination can detect the lesion of the vertebrae behind the spinal cord, that is, the absence of spinal plate. Occult spina bifida has congenital damage to the body, but it does not affect the daily life. Therefore, patients with invisible spina bifida do not have bedwetting. If bedwetting occurs, it is important to find out if it is combined with a spinal cord lesion, and it usually does not heal on its own.