Urination
Intrauterine bedwetting is a problem experienced by adults and young people. It is known as the automatic flow of urine at night, daytime, or both. However, young people are more likely to suffer from it, especially those over four years of age, To control the bladder, and it must be noted that this urination may be the first that the child from birth to a late age can not control his urine and control, or may be secondary so that the child returns to urination after a period of time on his ability to control his bladder, It is often accompanied by e The disorder with involuntary defecation, and in this article we will introduce you to involuntary urination in children.
Infertility in children
Causes of urination in children
- The child is jealous of the arrival of a small brother, which causes him to urinate on himself, thinking that he will receive more attention from his mother.
- Exposure to a severe psychological crisis causes him to feel depressed and tense. This may be due to a parent’s absence from the family either for work or because of divorce, or because of frequent quarrels and family feuds between the parents.
- Neglecting parents to train their child to use the toilet, knowing that this training increases the ability to control his bladder, or training the child at an early age to control his urine and he can not.
- Exaggeration of parents in their reaction to mistakes made by the child, such as screaming loudly, or taunting, or embarrass him in front of his colleagues and friends, or threatened.
- The child has a cold, a health condition that requires hospitalization or certain illnesses such as urinary tract infection, diabetes, or chronic constipation.
- Separation of the child from his mother, and away from them for long periods, which increases the need for tenderness and love.
- Migration, or moving to another place where he does not rest.
How to cure bedwetting in children
- Find out the main cause of the child’s injury and try to address this cause.
- Taking into account the psychological state of the child and avoiding his being harassed or yelling at him.
- Embrace the child, and notice the tenderness and love, encourage him to overcome the problem, and treat it gently, and not to stutter from the problem, and try to contain it.
- Avoid telling brothers and relatives about the problem of the child, especially when he is present, because this causes him embarrassment and lack of self-confidence.
- Cover the baby’s bed with an inner nylon sheet and another outside to prevent the urine from leaking to the bed, and do so on the beds of his brothers who are with him in the same room so as not to feel upset.
- And put a piece of cloth between the feet of the child after being covered in sleep, to spare him the sense of embarrassment, and to reduce the chance of leakage of urine to bed.
- Reduce the amount of fluids given to the child after the evening, and prevent him from drinking coffee, or soft drinks, and the child’s understanding that such drinks delayed treatment.
- Try to wake the child once or twice during the night to use the bathroom, especially in winter, note that the weight of the child’s sleep may be the cause of involuntary urination.
- Try to reward the child every time he can control his metabolism, give him presents, and encourage him constantly.
- Give the child effective natural recipes to reduce the chances of urination, such as eating a teaspoon of honey before going to sleep.