Sometimes, when parents are urinating their baby, the baby kicks and kicks without urinating, but when they put the baby on the bed, bedwetting occurs shortly after. The phenomenon of this baby holding back urine often makes parents feel helpless. So what should I do if this baby keeps holding urine?
1. If a baby keeps holding their urine, it may be because the parents often behave rudely and use a strong tone when urinating, which can leave a psychological barrier for the child. Therefore, when the baby hears the parents asking them to urinate, they become nervous and afraid of resisting urination, but later they wet the bed or wet their pants, causing them to hold their urine frequently and forming a bad habit.
2. Long term holding of urine can prevent the normal excretion of toxins in the baby's bladder. Parents should patiently and gently guide their children to urinate, such as whistling or using the sound of water pipes to urge them to urinate. When the child urinates, they should praise the child, gradually forming a good habit.
3. If a child is holding their urine, it may also be due to a fire and drinking too little water, causing redness and swelling in their buttocks. When the child urinates, they may feel uncomfortable in their buttocks, so they would rather hold their urine than feel uncomfortable. At this time, parents can use light salt water to apply heat to reduce inflammation. If the redness and swelling are severe, they should take the child to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment in a timely manner to alleviate the child's pain as soon as possible. Let the baby urinate smoothly, so as not to hold urine.