Question

My child is over five years old and has been in kindergarten. He still has bedwetting issues. The school teacher has visited our home for counseling, but the child still can’t change this bad habit. What should I do about my child’s bedwetting?

Answer

Children over three years old who cannot control urination during deep sleep and only realize it upon waking up have a condition. Bedwetting in children is often related to stomach and bladder coldness. It is recommended to let children drink plenty of water during the day, and when they have the urge to urinate, have them hold it for no more than 30 minutes each time, training 1-2 times a day to expand bladder capacity and increase nighttime urination frequency. These methods can help improve the child’s bedwetting problem. The above suggestions are for the question “What training methods are there for bedwetting in children?” I hope it will be helpful to you, and wish you health!