Question
Can bedwetting treatment be used for invisible spinal defects?
Answer
When treating spinal defects, it’s important to pay attention to rest and recovery. You can lie down instead of sitting, and you can sit instead of standing. Most sacral clefts are congenital. Treatment should be based on symptomatic care without disrupting training. Anti-inflammatory medications are primarily for fever reduction and pain relief, and some may affect the stomach, such as diclofenac sodium, ibuprofen, and indomethacin. Others do not affect the stomach, like naproxen and bayer, but these should not be considered anti-ulcer medications.