Causes and Solutions for Bedwetting in Children

During the 4-5 month period, children do not wake up, cry, or wet the bed at night, but during the 6-7 month period, they may cry and fuss at night and wet the bed as well, requiring waking up 2-3 times a night. Medically known as physiological enuresis, it is recommended to first check for the possibility of a hidden spinal cord defect. Also, be cautious not to overexert during the day, as sleeping too deeply at night may make it difficult to wake up when there is urine. Pay attention to avoiding excessive fluid intake before bedtime. Reduce nighttime urine output and consider using an alarm clock to remind children to urinate at regular intervals.
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Causes and Solutions for Children’s Constipation

Children’s constipation may be caused by insufficient water intake, excessive milk consumption, or low intestinal function. Parents can try giving their child some honey water, appropriately increasing the amount of vegetable puree and fruit puree, and in severe cases, using a rectal suppository to help with defecation. Additionally, children can take pediatric seven-herb pills to assist in treating constipation. Wishing your child a healthy growth.
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Causes and Solutions for Children’s Muscle Tone Issues

Children’s muscle tone issues can be caused by various factors, including abnormal conditions during pregnancy or at birth, such as hypoxia, asphyxia, or abnormal amniotic fluid. It is recommended to undergo a cranial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to rule out the possibility of cerebral palsy. Treatment methods may include medication and rehabilitation.
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