Question

Is frequent nighttime urination in children a disease?

Answer

Due to the child’s active metabolism, increased daily water intake, and smaller bladder capacity, clinical diagnoses often show a continuous increase in the number of urinations. This is physiological frequent urination and is normal. However, urinary system inflammation, excessive water intake, and worms can also cause frequent urination. Western medicine offers more and more complex answers, but treating frequent urination with traditional Chinese medicine is generally attributed to kidney deficiency. It can be treated with Six Pillars of Earth and Kidney Qi Pill for a period of time, and then carefully observe for a while to see if there is any effect. If there is an effect, one can focus on taking the medicine. If there is no effect, it is better to go to the hospital to check for the cause of frequent urination before treatment. Survival care: In terms of diet, eat more food containing plant organic alkaline substances and less meat, more vegetables. Engage in outdoor activities frequently, do more activities in the sun and sweat more, which can help remove excessive acidic substances in the body, breathe more fresh air, and increase the likelihood of occurrence. It is beneficial to people’s health.