How does child wet a bed to treat?
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Generally speaking, when children are 1 year old or 1.5 years old, bed wetting has been greatly reduced. However, when some children are 2 years old or even 2.5 years old, although they are normal in the daytime, they still often wet the bed at night, which is still a normal phenomenon. Most children stop enuresis at night after 3 years old. How does child wet a bed to treat? Let's talk about it
How does child wet a bed to treat?
General treatment. Don't blame and beat children, should give encouragement, so that children have the determination to cure enuresis. Parents give children a high degree of care and care. Do not drink water after dinner, urinate before going to bed, wake up children at night to urinate 1-2 times.
Drugs. ① Imipramine: for central stimulant, can reduce the depth of sleep, oral 25 ~ 50mg every night, for 3 ~ 4 months. If relapse occurs after withdrawal, the drug can be given again. ② Parasympathetic blockers: prubensin or oxybutynin (Ditropan). Oral administration before sleep can relax detrusor and inhibit bladder contraction. ③ Ephedrine 25mg was taken orally before going to bed. It can increase the contractile force of bladder neck and posterior urethra.
Conditioning training. A set of enuresis alarm device was used to train children to wake up before enuresis. An electronic pad is connected with an electric bell under the body of the child. Once the electronic pad is wet with urine, the electric circuit is connected to make the electric bell sound and wake up the child to urinate; If the effect is not good, imipramine can be added to reduce the depth of sleep. Generally, 70-80% of the patients can recover after 1-2 months of training.
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Adults can wake up their children in advance when they wet the bed at night, so that they can wake up. For example, they can wash their face with cold water and discharge their urine when they are conscious, which is more conducive to the establishment of conditioned reflex of children's urination.