What should I do if my baby wets his pants at the age of 2

  The baby is 2 years old, but still a little baby, and often needs more guidance from parents. Many skills in daily life are still in the stage of learning and acceptance. Like the normal self-care ability of adults, children still need time to grow and learn. So, what should I do if my baby wets his pants at the age of 2?

  

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  It's actually normal for a baby to wet their pants at the age of 2. It definitely takes time for children to adapt to using the restroom on their own. I used to pull it directly onto my diaper, but now I'm not used to having my child take off their pants and go to the bathroom. Adults should be more patient, not blame children, and encourage them more. Children will learn.

  At the age of 2, the baby still wets his pants, and the development of his sphincter muscle is not as mature as that of other children of the same age, and he cannot control urination and defecation freely. There is no need to be overly anxious about this, some children may develop slightly later. Parents should teach their children more, communicate more with them, and train them to urinate more independently in their daily lives.

  In addition, children with enuresis and frequent urination have weaker bodies. Parents should pay attention not to let their children play recklessly during the day to avoid excessive fatigue and causing enuresis. If a child has organic problems with the urinary system, spleen and kidney dysfunction, enuresis, etc., they should seek medical attention promptly. Parents should cooperate with doctors' guidance to nourish the kidneys for their children, and adhere to daily dietary therapy. The symptoms of enuresis in children will be significantly improved.

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