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Bed Wetting with Homeopathy (Enuresis)

It is also known as Enuresis.

Nocturnal enuresis of children may be simply a delay in the establishment of voluntary control over the act of micturition.

Drynight-Bedwetting facts stats Although wetting is normal in infants and children in the first 12 months, about 13% of 6-year-olds and 5% of 10-year-olds wet the bed. Most girls can stay dry by age six and most boys stay dry by age seven Any child having reached the age of 8 years and not having gained full nocturnal control must be subjected to complete investigations. The child itself only is not responsible as considered by the parents since it is beyond his control and if the case is taken up properly and all etiological factors are taken into consideration the child can be cured.

  • A small bladder- Your child’s bladder may not be developed enough to hold urine produced during the night.
  • Inability to recognize a full bladder- If the nerves that control the bladder are slow to mature, a full bladder may not wake your child — especially if your child is a deep sleeper.
  • A hormone imbalance- During childhood, some kids don’t produce enough anti-diuretic hormone (ADH) to slow nighttime urine production.
  • Urinary tract infection- This infection can make it difficult for your child to control urination. Signs and symptoms may include bed-wetting, daytime accidents, frequent urination, red or pink urine, and pain during urination.
  • Sleep apnea- Sometimes bed-wetting is a sign of obstructive sleep apnea, a condition in which the child’s breathing is interrupted during sleep — often due to inflamed or enlarged tonsils or adenoids. Other signs and symptoms may include snoring and daytime drowsiness.
  • For a child who’s usually dry at night, bed-wetting may be the first sign of diabetes. Other signs and symptoms may include passing large amounts of urine at once, increased thirst, fatigue and weight loss in spite of a good appetite.
  • Chronic constipation- The same muscles are used to control urine and stool elimination. When constipation is long term, these muscles can become dysfunctional and contribute to bed-wetting at night.
  • A structural problem in the urinary tract or nervous system- Rarely, bed-wetting is related to a defect in the child’s neurological system or urinary system. 

There are 2 types of enuresis (Bed wetting) .

  1. Primary, in which the child has never been dry at night.
  2. Secondary, in which the child is dry for a period of months or years and then begins to wet the bed.

Primary Enuresis

Primary enuresis has an organic basis and common causes are

  1. Delay in maturation of the relevant part of the nervous system.
  2. Some children acquire control the bladder late.
  3. Organic causes of Bed wetting:
    • In Boys
      • Defect in urethral valve.
      • Adherent / elongated prepuce
      • Phimosis
    • In Girls
      • Ectopic ureters, which may open in urethral part of vagina. Suspected when the child is able to pass urine normally but dribbles day and night.
      • Hooded clitoris.
  4. Psychological cause of Bed wetting :
    • Over enthusiasm on the part of parents regarding the child’s toilet training leads to undue anxiety and enuresis.
    • Yelling or spanking the child about his ill-performance or ridiculing him especially in the presence of others has a negative effect on his toilet training.

Secondary Enuresis

Common causes are

  1. Psychological causes

    • Worry at home or school has reflex irritation of the bladder resulting in enuresis.
    • A move to school to school.
    • A move to house to house
    • Epilepsy
    • Chorea is an exciting cause
  2. Composition of urine

    • High acidity of urine.
    • Presence of uric acid crystals.
  3. Skin diseases

  4. Diet

    • Liberal indulgence in saccharine food
    • Liberal use of articles rich in sugar or fatty articles
    • Lightly use of fruit rich in sugar
    • Drinking of too much coffee
  5. Worms

  6. Traumatic

    • After circumcision operation
    • Catheterization
  • Reduce evening fluid intake- Do not give your child anything to drink in the two hours before bedtime, especially drinks such as tea or sodas that contain caffeine.
  • Have your child go to the bathroom before getting into bed.
  • Set a goal for your child of getting up at night to use the toilet- Instead of focusing on making it through the night dry, help your child understand that it is more important to wake up every night to use the toilet.
  • Make sure the child has easy access to the toilet- Clear the path from their bed to the toilet and install night-lights. Provide a portable toilet if necessary.
  • Reward your child for remaining dry- A system of sticker charts and rewards works for some children. The child gets a sticker on the chart for every night of remaining dry. A certain number of stickers earn a reward.
  • Consider using absorbent pants at night- Some believe that you should avoid using absorbent pants at home because they can interfere with the motivation to wake up and use the toilet. Others argue that absorbent pants help the child feel more independent and confident. Talk to your child’s doctor to determine what is best for your child.
  • Monitor your child’s bowel movements-Constipation can interfere with the complete and efficient emptying of the bladder. Talk to your pediatrician if your child has troubles with constipation. 

For bedwetting, certain dietary changes may help manage or reduce the occurrence:

  1. Water: Drink plenty of water during the day but reduce intake in the evening to avoid bladder overload at night.
  2. High-fiber foods: Whole grains, fruits, and vegetables help with bowel regularity, as constipation can exacerbate bedwetting.
  3. Magnesium-rich foods: Almonds, spinach, and bananas promote nerve function and muscle control.
  4. Calcium-rich foods: Dairy, leafy greens, and fortified plant-based milks support healthy bladder function.
  5. Avoid caffeine: Found in sodas, coffee, and chocolate, caffeine can irritate the bladder and increase urine production.
  6. Limit sugary foods: High sugar intake can contribute to excess urination and bladder irritability.

This balanced diet supports overall bladder health and helps with bedwetting control.

CINNAMON

  • Chewing cinnamon bark daily can help to reduce bedwetting tendencies. If child refuse to chew you can fed powdered cinnamon.

AMLA

  • Amla is high in vitamin C and antioxidants. It not only helps to build strong immunity but also prevents urinary and intestinal infections.
  • It is helpful to control sudden urination while sleeping. Mix amla powder in warm water and sprinkle 2 pinch black pepper powder in it.
  • This herbal remedy can slowly cure bedwetting tendency in kids.

OLIVE OIL

  • Massage the lower abdomen with warm olive oil everyday. It helps to prevent involuntary flexing of the pelvic muscles which is the main cause of bedwetting.

APPLE CIDER VINEGAR

  • It is said that apple cider vinegar reduces the acidic level in stomach that irritates the bowel. Bowel irritation is one of the cause of bedwetting.
  • Dilute 2 table spoon of ACV in a glass of water and give it to your kid. to make it less bitter you can add honey.

JAGGERY

  • Jaggery helps to keep the body warm which may minimize the bedwetting tendency in kids. Give your kids a piece of jaggery with warm milk everyday. You can prepare any treat with jaggery too.

HIGH FIBER DIET

  • In treatment of bedwetting, a healthy diet can go way long towards improvement.
  • Constipation

    is one of the factors responsible for bedwetting. Including fiber rich foods such as whole grains, oats, nuts and seeds, legumes, vegetables and fruits in diet can help to easily flush out harmful toxins from the body and are good to prevent constipation thus stopping or controlling bedwetting.

MAGNESIUM RICH FOODS IN DIET

  • According to research children deficient in magnesium might suffer from bedwetting.
  • Lack of magnesium makes the nervous system less responsive. Including magnesium rich foods in a kid’s diet can help in treatment of bedwetting and can control or solve this problem. Sesame seeds, avocado, legumes, tofu bananas are some foods that are high in magnesium. (Magnesium for hormone) 
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  1. Equisetum: Indicated for bed wetting with a weak bladder, especially during the first part of the night.
  2. Kreosotum: Useful for involuntary urination during sleep, especially in girls who also experience vaginal irritation.
  3. Sepia: Recommended for bed wetting in older children with a history of bladder infections and hormonal imbalances.
  4. Causticum: Beneficial for bed wetting due to a weak bladder sphincter or emotional stress.
  5. Belladonna: Indicated for sudden, intense urges to urinate during sleep, often accompanied by fever.
  6. Lycopodium: Suitable for bed wetting in children with a fear of failure and low self-esteem.

Treatment Approach: Our experienced homeopathic practitioners conduct thorough consultations to understand the underlying causes and triggers of bed wetting in each individual. We then customize treatment plans incorporating the most suitable homeopathic remedies to address their specific needs effectively. Our holistic approach aims to promote overall well-being and restore balance to the body.

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  4. Long-Term Relief: By addressing the underlying imbalances, of bed wetting with homeopathy aims for sustainable improvement in bed wetting symptoms.
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What is Bed Wetting

It is also known as Enuresis. Bed wetting or enuresis refers to the involuntary passage of urine during sleep.

Homeopathic Medicines used by Homeopathic Doctors in treatment of Bed Wetting

  • Causticum
  • Sabal serrulata
  • Kreosotum
  • Pulsatilla
  • Kali brom
  • Equisetum
  • Nux vom
  • Benzoic acid
  • Cina

What are the symptoms of Bed Wetting

Self apparent

  • Some children will sleep right through the night and still wet the bed
  • While others will wake up and then wet the bed
  • Itching in genitals or anus in some children

What are the causes of Bed Wetting

  • Delay in maturation
  • Defect in urethral valve.
  • Adherent / elongated prepuce, Phimosis
  • Ectopic ureters, Hooded clitoris
  • Worry at home or school
  • A move to school to school or house to house
  • Epilepsy, Chorea
  • High acidity of urine
  • Erythema,Eczema, Pruritis
  • Liberal indulgence in saccharine food
  • Drinking of too much coffee
  • Worms
  • Catheterization
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