How long can enuresis in children be cured

  Enuresis in children is a common disease that may have a certain impact on their physical and mental health during childhood. So when parents discover that their children suffer from enuresis, they should actively help them with treatment to avoid affecting their future lives. So, how long can enuresis in children be cured?

  

How long can enuresis in children be cured1

  A child with enuresis needs to be treated early based on their physical condition. Generally, if a child has a good physical condition, their body can recover within a month. If a child has poor physical condition, it may take several months to heal. Moreover, the earlier a child's enuresis is treated, the earlier it can be cured. So when parents discover that their child has enuresis, they should seek medical treatment as soon as possible.

  When a child has enuresis, parents should not worry, nor should they blame or scold the child, otherwise it will increase the child's psychological burden and be not conducive to physical recovery. Parents should patiently educate their children, help eliminate psychological pressure, and avoid emotional tension. Secondly, children should drink less water before going to bed at night and it is best to urinate first to reduce bedwetting during sleep.

  Parents can help their children develop good sleep patterns and hygiene habits, allowing them to have good nighttime urination time and avoid excessive fatigue, which can alleviate bedwetting. For infantile enuresis, it may be caused by the abnormal development of the brain nerves of the child. At this time, Chinese medicine acupuncture and moxibustion stimulation or drugs can be used to treat it.

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