Question
I have recently noticed that my child is experiencing frequent urination and bedwetting. Could this be related to kidney deficiency? How should I supplement and adjust their diet?
Answer
Hello, based on the symptoms you’ve described, the frequent urination and bedwetting in your child may not necessarily be related to kidney deficiency. Frequent urination and urgency might be caused by urinary tract infections or heat in the body. Bedwetting could be a habit issue that needs gradual adjustment, cultivating the habit of timed urination, and waking the child up at night to urinate. It is recommended to undergo routine urine tests to confirm the presence of white blood cells. During the day, encourage your child to drink plenty of water, while reducing fluid intake at night. Additionally, consuming moderate amounts of fruit can also help improve the situation. Wishing your baby a healthy growth.