Question

What’s causing bedwetting in children?

Answer

If a child has recently had a cold with fever, been on medication, or experienced excessive fright, it may lead to bedwetting. Additionally, factors such as enteritis and delayed growth and development can also cause bedwetting. It is recommended to pay close attention to the child’s physical condition and provide proper care and nourishment. At the same time, persuasive education can be adopted to boost the child’s self-confidence and ensure they have sufficient sleep and appropriate naps. Furthermore, it is advisable to have the child empty their bladder before bedtime and wake them up for urination during the night when adults are sleeping to reduce the occurrence of bedwetting. With some time of adjustment, bedwetting situations can usually be improved.