Question

My child has grown up, but they still have a persistent bedwetting problem. The child doesn’t inform in advance when they need to urinate, especially when bedwetting occurs during sleep without any warning. How should parents handle such a situation? How should the bedwetting problem in children be solved?

Answer

If a child exhibits bedwetting, it may be related to urinary tract infections or impaired neurological function. It is recommended that parents pay attention to their child’s rest, avoid excessive stress, and be aware of their child’s emotional changes, fostering good bathroom habits. After a period of adjustment, the situation may gradually improve, and it is important to keep the child warm. To improve the bedwetting problem, consider the following approaches: first, avoid giving the child too much liquid before bedtime; second, remind the child to go to the bathroom before sleeping; third, relieve the child’s psychological stress; fourth, identify the patterns of the child’s bedwetting for appropriate intervention.