In life, almost everyone will have the experience of bedwetting. Therefore, bedwetting in children is a common phenomenon that many parents do not take seriously. However, it is very abnormal for children to frequently wet the bed after the age of five, and it is necessary to promptly understand their physical condition and take corresponding treatment measures. So, what tests should be done for enuresis in children?
When parents discover that their children are bedwetting abnormally, they can take them to the hospital for various examinations. Firstly, a urine routine and blood routine examination should be conducted. Through these tests, we can understand the acidity and alkalinity of children's urine, the content of urine protein, and whether the blood cell content of children is normal. When the content of urine in children is abnormal, it can cause enuresis in children.
Secondly, children should undergo B-ultrasound examination to determine if their urinary system is developing normally, and even check if their bladder is normal. If abnormalities are found in the urinary system of children, surgical treatment is needed to solve the problem of enuresis in children. Afterwards, children also need to undergo bladder and urethral imaging during urination to see if they have any diseases such as stones.
If a child is found to have urinary stones, further urodynamic examination is needed. Before the examination, children need to drink water to assess their bladder's ability to store urine and urine flow rate. After completing this examination, the child may feel bladder pain, which is a normal phenomenon and parents do not need to worry too much.