Question

A five-year-old boy is experiencing frequent bedwetting, has difficulty waking up to use the bathroom at night, and is accompanied by teeth grinding, occasional night sweats, and abnormal eating habits. Experts, how should such enuresis symptoms be handled?

Answer

Enuresis, commonly known as bedwetting, is quite common in children and often related to congenital kidney Qi deficiency. It is mainly caused by weak kidney Qi, which fails to retain urine. It is recommended to urinate before bedtime, avoid excessive fatigue during the day, and reduce fluid intake before sleep. It is advisable to seek diagnosis from traditional Chinese medicine departments. If diagnosed with kidney Qi deficiency, Chinese medicine can be used for kidney-tonifying treatment. Wishing the child a healthy growth.