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When a child wets bed during sleep
it becomes more embarrassing not only for the child but also to the
parents. There are many young adults also suffering more with this problem.
Medical term for this problem is "Nocturnal Enuresis".
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baby's bladder fills to a set point, then automatically contracts and
empties. As the child gets older, the nervous system develops. The child's
brain begins to get messages from the filling bladder and begins to
send messages to the bladder to automatically emptying until the child
learns the time and place to void. Young people who experience night-time
wetting tend to be physically and emotionally normal. Most cases probably
result from a mix of factors.
Recurrent urinary tract infection and constipation are the commonest cause. Many children suffer from burning micturation, which contribute an important factor for bed-wetting. In children bed-wetting may be the result of a small bladder capacity, long sleeping periods and under-development of the body's alarms that signal a full or empty bladder. Normally, the body produces a hormone that can slow the making of urine. This hormone is called Antidiuretic hormone.The body normally produces more ADH at night so that the need to urinate is lower. If the body doesn't produce enough ADH at night, the making of urine may not be slowed down, leading to bladder filling. If a child does not sense the bladder filling and awaken to urinate, then wetting will occur. |
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Anxiety is the most commonest cause for bed-wetting. Such events include angry parents, unfamiliar social situations and overwhelming family events such as the birth of a brother or sister. Incontinence itself is an anxiety-causing event. |
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Certain inherited genes appear to contribute to incontinence. If both parents were bed-wetters, a child may have chance of being a bed-wetter also. Studies suggest that other undetermined genes also may be involved in incontinence. A small number of cases of incontinence are caused by physical problems in the urinary system in children. In these cases, the incontinence can appear as a constant dribbling of urine. |
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Homoeopathy
offers wonderful cures for Bed-wetting problems. I had treated plenty
of cases with definite improvement. The success is high in our treatment.
This marvellous cure is brought only by the similar and dynamic approach,
which is the cardinal principle of homoeopathy. The very instinct often
makes a practitioner to get on with his treatment of seizures. Homoeopathic
approach is entirely different from other systems and it is the real
medical system for healing!
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