Children often suffer from enuresis in their daily lives. This is because their physical development is not yet complete and they have not formed a regular pattern in excretion. Therefore, it is easy for them to suffer from enuresis, which brings a lot of trouble to their lives. If children's enuresis is not controlled for a long time, it will be harmful to their bodies. Let's take a look at the treatments for children's enuresis. I hope parents can understand this. 1. General treatment: Develop a good work and rest system and hygiene habits, avoid overwork, master the time and pattern of bedwetting, and use an alarm clock to wake up the child to urinate 1 to 2 times at night. Sleep 1 to 2 hours during the day, avoid excessive excitement or strenuous exercise during the day to prevent deep sleep at night. Build confidence throughout the treatment process. Gradually correcting emotions or behaviors such as shyness, anxiety, fear and timidity, taking care of the patient's self-esteem, giving more comfort and encouragement, less scolding and punishment, and reducing their psychological burden are the keys to successful treatment. It is necessary to correctly deal with the mental factors that cause enuresis, understand the mental triggers and possible psychological conflicts that lead to enuresis through medical history, and resolve the mental stimulation factors that can be resolved as soon as possible. For contradictions and problems that have already occurred or exist objectively in reality and cannot be resolved subjectively, we should focus on patiently educating and explaining to the children in order to eliminate mental tension and avoid emotional distress. Avoid drinking water after dinner and empty your bladder before going to bed to reduce the frequency of bedwetting. 2. Behavioral therapy for children's bedwetting (1) Urination interruption training Encourage children to interrupt urination in the middle of each urination, count from 1 to 10, and then urinate completely. This can train and improve the bladder sphincter's ability to control urination. (2) Urine retention training: Let your child drink plenty of water during the day. When he feels the urge to urinate, let him hold his urine for no more than 10 minutes each time. Do this training 1 to 2 times a day to expand the bladder and increase its capacity, thereby reducing the number of urinations at night. (3) Timed training: Use an alarm clock to wake up the child half an hour before the time when the child usually wets the bed at night. Let the child walk back and forth in the room, or wash the face with cold water, so that the child can urinate while being conscious. This is also to help establish a conditioned reflex. Parents should promptly detect bedwetting in their children and urge them to empty any remaining urine, wipe the area dry, change their underwear and dry the bed. |
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