Enuresis is a common disease in children's development. Once a child experiences enuresis, parents can observe it first and continuously adjust their diet and lifestyle habits. Over time, some patients can self heal. If there is still no significant improvement in the situation of pediatric patients, it is best to seek timely treatment at a regular hospital. What are the symptoms of psychological enuresis in children?
The symptoms of enuresis mainly manifest as: firstly, the child lacks energy during the day and is prone to fatigue. Secondly, when children wet the bed, they tend to have a drowsy sleep and usually do not notice it themselves. Thirdly, children with enuresis generally have introverted personalities. Fourthly, children with enuresis generally have weaker physical constitution and slower intellectual development.
There are many causes of enuresis, including genetic factors, developmental delay, sleep factors, environmental factors, psychological factors, urinary tract disorders, and so on. The severity of the condition varies, with mild cases occurring once a week or once a month, and severe cases occurring once a day or several times a night. Some cases may automatically decrease or disappear, while others may last for months or years.
The treatment of enuresis includes drug therapy, lifestyle change, behavioral therapy, psychotherapy and acupuncture and moxibustion therapy. In daily life, parents should not beat, scold, or blame their children for this. They should control their water intake before going to bed and teach them how to urinate before bedtime. If the situation is serious, parents should take their children for treatment as soon as possible.