Question

What medication should a child take for bedwetting at night? Do they need to be taken to the hospital for examination? What should be noted in their daily habits and dietary habits?

Answer

Bedwetting in children around three to four years old is normal, which may be due to the child not having developed good lifestyle habits or being overly dependent. Adopt persuasive education methods and gradually carry out training. Ensure that the child gets adequate rest during the day, especially take naps, and do not let the child play too tired. Try to eat less liquid foods before bedtime and develop the habit of going to bed early and waking up early. Encourage the child to empty their bladder before sleeping and wake them up one or two times. As the child grows older, it will gradually improve. It is not recommended to treat bedwetting in children with medication, and more encouragement should be given to the child.