Question

A 6-year-old child continues to have bedwetting issues, experiencing at least one instance per week where they wet the bed after using the toilet in their sleep. The child has not received any treatment, and the parents are hoping to understand if there are any medications that can improve this situation.

Answer

I’m glad to be of assistance. Adult bedwetting may be caused by poor function of the bladder sphincter, incomplete central nervous system function, insufficient secretion of antidiuretic hormone by the pituitary gland, kidney deficiency, inadequate bladder vaporization function, or deficiency in the spleen and stomach with coldness. Different causes require different treatment methods. Therefore, it is recommended that parents take the child to a hospital for a detailed examination and diagnosis for symptomatic treatment.