Question

A 3-year-old girl has been suffering from the problem of wetting the bed at night, despite undergoing treatment and taking medication. Many methods have been tried but none have been effective. How should we handle the issue of children wetting the bed excessively at night?

Answer

Excessive bedwetting at night in children may be caused by reasons such as overexertion during the day, deep naps at night, and small bladder capacity. It is recommended that in daily life, children should not be overly tired during the day, and the amount of fluid intake should be reduced before taking a nap at night. You can set an alarm to wake up the child to use the bathroom in the middle of the night. Since different causes lead to different symptoms, it is recommended that patients go to a regular hospital for a comprehensive examination as soon as possible for targeted treatment. In addition, daily life should have a regular schedule, keep warm, drink more hot water, and eat more light and soft foods.