Question
A 3-year-old girl is in poor health and seems lackluster. What are the factors contributing to a child’s bedwetting?
Answer
The possible factors for a child’s bedwetting include: 1. Poor ability to hold urine during the day, with symptoms such as urgency and frequency, indicating low bladder sphincter function. 2. Increased urine volume at night, with concerns that drinking water may worsen the condition, which may be related to brain control and kidney deficiency. 3. Neuroendocrine disorders, which may lead to situations such as wandering into the bathroom during sleep and not waking up for night urination. These conditions may be accompanied by symptoms such as weak limbs, lack of energy during the day, irregular menstrual cycles, aversion to cold, and cold hands and feet.