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Bed Wetting
Bed Wetting - It is normal for small children to pass urine in bed during sleep. However, in some children this tendency persists even after the age of 5 years. If it occurs at least twice a week for 3 months, then it is considered to be a disease and is called bedwetting or enuresis. Bedwetting is the most frequently seen paediatric problem.
Various causative factors responsible for bedwetting include small capacity of urinary bladder, weak bladder muscles, neurological problems, intestinal worms, psychological factors (like fear, anger etc) and maturation delay. Habit of drinking excessive water and genetic factors too are sometimes responsible for bedwetting.
Passing urine during day or night sleep
Certain disciplinary measures are recommended for children suffering from bedwetting:
(1) Intake of water after 8 pm should be avoided as far as possible.
(2) Child should not be allowed to drink excess fluids.
Bladder should be emptied before going to bed.
(3) Food that can encourage growth of worms should be avoided, e.g. chcolates, biscuits, cakes, pestries, bread, ice creams etc.
(4) Attention should be paid to child's psychology and child should never be scolded, insulted or punished for bedwetting as such
things can worsen the problem instead of curing it.
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