Question

Children at the kindergarten stage may occasionally experience bedwetting. As they grow older, this phenomenon should gradually decrease. However, some children find that their frequency of bedwetting increases as they grow up, causing concern for parents. What are the reasons behind a child’s bedwetting?

Answer

Bedwetting in children may be due to an immature nervous system, leading to increased neural excitability. In such cases, oral nutritional nerve drugs can be considered for treatment, along with vitamin B complex supplements for adjustment. Additionally, one should observe if the child has symptoms of urinary tract irritation, and if urinary tract infection is suspected, anti-inflammatory drugs can be used appropriately. It is recommended that parents closely monitor their child’s health status and seek professional medical assistance when necessary.