Question
My child has been frequently experiencing nosebleeds over the past few days. Initially, I thought it was due to indigestion and gave him medicine to cool down the fire, but the nosebleeds continued. There are no headaches or dizziness, just nosebleeds. Additionally, the child has also been frequently wetting the bed recently. I make sure to wake the child up at night to urinate, but they always say they don’t want to, and soon enough, the bed is wet. What kind of help do I need in this regard?
Answer
Treat underlying diseases. If bedwetting is caused by insufficient secretion of antidiuretic hormone at night, treatment with antidiuretic hormone medication can be considered under a doctor’s guidance. If it is due to an incomplete bladder function, encourage the child to drink more water to increase bladder capacity and practice holding urine to train their control. Additionally, training the child to urinate at regular intervals can help them feel the contraction of the bladder sphincter. These are suggestions for treating “how to treat children’s nosebleeds and bedwetting.” I hope this helps and wish you health!