What to Do When Your 10-Year-Old Son Occasionally Wet the Bed?

A comprehensive evaluation and treatment plan is recommended for pediatric enuresis. It’s suggested to keep a diary, maintain a regular lifestyle, avoid excessive fatigue during the day, and stay calm before bedtime. Drink plenty of water during the day and practice holding urine to increase bladder capacity. Reduce the intake of liquid foods at dinner, avoid eating or drinking two hours before bedtime, and urinate once before going to sleep. After about an hour of sleep, urinate again. Gradually find the urination pattern, and after about ten days, the condition can improve. Don’t scold the child; instead, encourage them more and boost their confidence. Most children will recover.
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What to Do When Your Baby Always Has Loose Stools?

If your baby has loose stools after feeding, it might be due to indigestion, catching a cold, or bacterial infection. It’s recommended to use probiotics or tonifying powders for treatment and nourishment, along with abdominal massage and measures such as keeping warm, staying hydrated, and getting plenty of sunlight, while also ensuring adequate calcium and other trace elements.
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