Question
A twelve-year-old child wets the bed about two hours after sleeping at night, and is deeply asleep and difficult to wake up. Sometimes, even if awakened, they are drowsy, and even have sleepwalking. How should this be handled?
Answer
If a child has congenital hidden spinal cleft and conditions such as hidden lumbar sacral cleft, lumbosacralization, or sacral lumbization, it is recommended to seek detailed examination and treatment at a hospital. When dealing with bedwetting issues, consider using medications like Nocturia Relief, but use them under the guidance of a doctor and avoid self-purchasing medications. Additionally, parents can also help improve the child’s bedwetting problem by improving the child’s sleep environment and establishing fixed bedtime routines. If there are successful cases of other medication treatments, you can also consult with the doctor about whether they are suitable for your child.