What should I do if my baby has been peeing on his pants for over two weeks

  The growth of a baby is closely related to family education, the child's own physical condition, and genetic factors. Cultivating mentally healthy and well developed babies is the responsibility and hope of every parent. There's nothing special about a baby peeing on their pants, so what if the baby has been peeing on their pants for over two weeks?

  

What should I do if my baby has been peeing on his pants for over two weeks1

  Firstly, if the baby is already able to control their bowel movements independently and frequently wets their pants, it should be taken seriously. On the one hand, babies may have psychological factors, such as sudden fright or exhaustion from playing, and on the other hand, they may not be able to adapt to a new environment. These are all physiological factors.

  Secondly, it cannot be ruled out that there may be medical reasons, such as urinary tract infections, and a small number may be due to diseases such as pinworms or spina bifida, epilepsy, and babies with underdeveloped brains may also experience urinary incontinence. Whether it's peeing on pants or bedwetting, it's caused by insufficient kidney qi, and if necessary, it should be diagnosed through medical testing.

  At the same time, family education and child development are also factors. Parents need to establish correct concepts and consciously cultivate their children's ability to control their own urination and defecation when they reach a certain age. After developing habits, this situation will not occur. But if there are factors of illness, we must also face them correctly and rationally, and not be careless.

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