Dr Vandan H KumarFather of a 7 yr 4 m old boy1 Year agoA. Bedwetting is a common occurrence during the night, while children are typically able to control urination during the daytime. This issue often resolves with age, and medication is usually not prescribed unless advised by a doctor (generally by the age of ten). Medication treatments, if initiated, typically offer only symptomatic relief, as the underlying problem tends to resolve as the child's bladder muscles strengthen with age.
To address bedwetting, consider reducing water intake before bedtime and encourage the child to empty their bladder before sleeping. Additionally, waking the child around 2-3 a.m. to use the restroom may help. It is crucial to provide support and avoid criticizing thed child, as stress can exacerbate the problem. Consult a healthcare professional for further guidance on managing bedwetting.d
AbhayaMom of a 15 yr 8 m old boy1 Year agoA. Normally bedwetting is very common during the night time and the child is able to tell you regarding urination during the daytime. usually this problems improves with increasing age of the child and usually no medicines are given until and unless recommended by the doctor( you can easily wait for ten years of age of the child) usually treatment of medicines (if started) gives only symptomatic relief and the problem goes away only with increasing age with the strengthening of the muscles of the bladder which control the urination. steps decrease the amount of water intake just before going to bed and make the child pass urine bxefore going to sleep. also you can wake up the child at around 2 o’clock 3 o’clock and make the child pass urine. never criticize the child for this act because this will again aggravxate the problem due to stress. meet your doctor who will tell you more regarding this . x
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