How to Handle a Child’s Chronic Bedwetting

If a child over three years old wets the bed more than twice a month, it can be considered ’enuresis’. It is recommended to consult a doctor to rule out possibilities such as urinary tract infections and kidney problems. In daily life, it is important to avoid overexertion and cultivate good hygiene habits, such as emptying the bladder before going to bed.
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How to Handle a Child’s False Abdominal Pain Due to Psychological Factors and Their Reluctance to Attend School?

A 5-year-old girl often complains of stomach pain before school, but the pain disappears when she doesn’t have to attend. She has a history of being allergic to intravenous drips. Examination revealed mesenteric lymph node inflammation, and she is currently undergoing medication treatment. The child shows a dislike for school but gets along well with teachers and students in kindergarten. How can we help the child overcome this situation?
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