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Southern Remedy Kids & Teens | Jan. 11, 2018 | UTI & Bedwetting

Are your children having trouble staying dry at night? Do they ever complain of burning when they go? Dr. Jimmy Stewart talks about bed-wetting and also urinary tract infections on this week's Southern remedy Kids & Teens.

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