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Treatment for Bedwetting / Enuresis

Medically Reviewed by Dr. Sunil Shroff, MBBS, MS, FRCS (UK), D. Urol (Lond) on Aug 09, 2018


Treatment for Bedwetting

Behavioral therapy combined with counseling is helpful to treat enuresis. Medicines and surgery might be required at times.


Dr. Darcie Kiddoo, Divisions of Pediatric Surgery and Urology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta in a publication says - "The most critical aspect of treatment is reassurance for the child, who may experience low self-esteem," he further adds "Parents must understand that, unlike daytime behaviour, nighttime incontinence is not within the child's control."

The following approaches are useful in the treatment of bedwetting:

Limiting the fluid intake before bedtime helps in many cases. Especially avoiding drinks that have caffeine, such as colas, tea and coffee helps to avoid bedwetting.

Using alarm clocks and waking the child up at fixed times during the night to go to the bathroom is helpful. This is the simplest strategy and can be quite effective.

Moisture alarms- These alarms are triggered by a few drops of urine and wake the child.

Meditation for relaxation before going to bed is also helpful.

Hypnotherapy- Studies have shown that hypnotherapy helps some children to prevent bedwetting.

Explain bedwetting to your child- Reassure your child that bedwetting is not his or her fault and that it will go away with time. This builds confidence in the child enabling him/her to overcome bedwetting. Behavioral therapy combined with counseling could help the child to be more confident.

Medicines-

Surgery- Some underlying physical conditions might require surgical correction.

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