Question
My child is five years old and has a problem with delayed development. They have urgent urination during the day and wet the bed at night. Could this be related to enuresis caused by delayed development? How can this situation be assessed and treated? My child also has a problem with language expression, always answering questions incorrectly. What should I do? We have already visited the provincial children’s health growth and development department, and the doctor recommended special training. In addition, I would like to know if it is necessary to consult an enuresis specialist.
Answer
Medical professionals will compare the child’s age, growth status (such as height and weight) with that of their peers to determine if there is growth delay. The diagnosis and treatment of enuresis usually involve various methods, including behavioral therapy and medication. In some cases, medication such as chlorprothixene can help improve enuresis symptoms. It is recommended that parents monitor their child’s nutritional intake, engage in appropriate physical activities, and maintain a positive attitude, all of which can help strengthen the child’s physique and accelerate the recovery process.