A one-year-old baby is experiencing frequent urination or an increased number of bathroom visits. It’s important to consider the possibility of urinary tract infections and to always maintain good hygiene in the perineal area.
Pediatric enuresis, also known as bedwetting, can be treated by bladder training to shorten the interval between urination during the day, gradually reducing it from every 1/2 to 1 hour to every 3 to 4 hours to increase bladder capacity. Avoid letting children play stimulating games or watch animated films before their afternoon nap, and ensure they take a proper nap during the day to prevent them from being too tired at night and waking up unable to control their urine.
For children with enuresis, it is recommended to undergo relevant examinations and adopt special training methods.
Pediatric enuresis can be caused by a variety of factors, including psychological and physiological reasons. Understanding the underlying causes is crucial for proper treatment.
Childhood enuresis, taking traditional Chinese medicine before meals is preferable
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