Question

An 11-year-old child has been suffering from persistent bedwetting for over four or five years. After hospital examination, it was found that there are no issues with the kidneys or bladder. However, the child had hematuria last year and had tried various medications without success. What treatment methods can improve this condition?

Answer

This persistent bedwetting symptom may be related to delayed growth and development of the cerebral cortex, leading to deep sleep, or may involve psychological factors, hereditary factors from generation to generation, or inability to control urination during sleep. Therefore, it is possible to improve the situation by establishing a good lifestyle and hygiene habits, avoiding overexertion, mastering the timing and routine of bedwetting, waking up the child at night appropriately, avoiding excessive drinking before bedtime, and emptying the bladder before going to sleep.