Bedwetting in children is a distressing issue for parents. As children grow older, if they still have bedwetting at the age of 3 or above, parents should be aware that the child may have enuresis. Severe enuresis in children should be corrected and treated through a series of measures. What are the treatment methods for enuresis in children?
Enuresis in children refers to the involuntary urination of children over the age of 3 during sleep or coma. Usually it is unconscious. The treatment methods of enuresis in children include: general treatment, medication, acupuncture and moxibustion, massage, surgery, etc. Specific measures include setting a schedule to record enuresis time, establishing conditioned reflex timing for urination, bladder function training, urine holding training, etc.
The main reasons for bedwetting in children are as follows: firstly, the nervous regulatory system is weak. Secondly, delayed development of bladder function. Thirdly, sleep wake dysfunction. Fourthly, it is related to mental stress. In addition, there are other unknown reasons. Parents should take corresponding improvement measures based on the specific reasons of their children.
In daily life, parents should help their children establish reasonable living and eating habits. During the day, they should not be too tired, and in the evening, they should not be overly excited. After dinner, they should not drink more water and drinks to reduce urine output and help children develop good habits of independent urination. If the symptoms are severe, it is necessary to seek medical attention promptly and receive diagnosis and treatment.