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bed wetting

Dear all,
My son is having the bed wetting problem. I will give the details below. kindly advise some good medicines and help me out.

age 12 years.
still passing urine on the bed . As soon as passing over he will wakeup and change his clothes. he is studying 6th class . brilient in all aspects. sleeping very late in the nights regularly. ( arount 10.30 to 11 pm ).dear doctors kindly advise.
 
  gv_ram on 2004-12-13
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Body habits take root over the years.

I found when children are younger that STAPHYSAGRIA is helpful. 200X one dose each night for 3 nights. Wait and see.

Something happened to another son of mine. For a treat, we had cinnamon toast for breakfast. Regular buttered toast and a combination of 1 half sugar and 2 halfs cinnamon sprinkled on. (we made it up in a sprinkle jar) About a week later I noticed he had not wet the bed. I searched my mind and this is all I could think of. I have suggested it over the years and often it works.

I suggest you DO NOT tell him this. Sets it up to fail.

Please tell us, is the time of wetting the same? When, and how much?

A family I knew formed a deep habit of drinking a full glass of water before bed. I tried to correct this, but failed. This habit took them into adulthood wetting the bed.

Odd things like this are some of the symptoms we need to hear. He may be brilliant, but this tells us nothing of his basic personality. Does he wear glasses? What was he like as a baby, a toddler? How was potty training?

Blessings, Sabra
 
sabra last decade
Hi,

This needs detail case history. All his cravings , aversions, info ablout his nature (in detail), sleep, dreams,illnesses in past, etc etc...

This problem can be successfully treated with homoeopathy.

Could you please provide all the details.

I can post here the complete history form. You can fill it up. We will try to help.

Regards...
 
magicure last decade
Hi,

Here is the questionnaire:

Try to answer as many questions as possible. Some may be irrelevant to you. Just skip those.

1. What is the main reason you need treatment?

2. Describe your complaints giving the following details:

Complaint 1 :
A. Location (Part of body affected)
B. Sensation (Type of Pain)
C. Time (When does it happen, Variations during the day/night)
D. What makes you feel better or worse.
E. Accompanying complaints.

Complaint 2 :
A. Location (Part of body affected)
B. Sensation (Type of Pain)
C. Time (When does it happen, Variations during the day/night)
D. What makes you feel better or worse.
E. Accompanying complaints.


3. Past Illness history?

4. Ailments in the family? (BP, Diabetes, TB, Cancer etc )

5. What medication are you taking currently (or taken in the past)?

6. What foods do you crave? List from the strongest craving to the weakest.

7. What foods do you have an aversion to?

8. What foods aggravate you? (including allergies)

9. Level of thirst? Normal water intake during a day?

10. Digestive functions (Appetite, bowel , acidity, bloating , gases etc.)

11. Energy level throughout the day? Rate it from 1-10 (10 being excellent).

12. Perspiration: How much do you perspire? Where? Smell/ stain of the sweat?

13. How is your sleep? What position do you prefer to sleep in? Is there any position you cannot sleep in? Do you walk/talk/grind your teeth when you are asleep?

14. Describe your dreams in detail? Do you had any recurring dreams or images/ pictures/ themes?


15. Which season do you like the most? Why? Do you need fan ? How much covering do you take? Woolen clothes? What temp of water do you prefer for taking bath?


16. Is there anything else in the environment you are sensitive to? ( car sickness etcÂ…)

17. What is the worst thing that has ever happened to you? Describe in detail.

18. What part of your life do you have the most difficulty coping with? Why is that?

19. What was your childhood like? Describe your parents and your relationship with them. Describe your relationship with your siblings and other extended family members. Did anything in your childhood have a profound effect on you? Describe your school and college life.

20. What is your occupation? What differentiates you from the other people in your place of employment? What difficulties do you have at work?

21. What is your self-confidence level ?

22. What fears do you have? Do you have any phobias?

23. What parts of yourself or your life would you change if it were at all possible?

28. What do you do to relax?

29. Describe all other aspects of your nature in detail.
 
magicure last decade
We have worked with and cured thousands of children and infused their parents with hope at the Enuresis Treatment Center in Farmington, MI. Besides being a deep sleep disorder, research shows that bedwetting is also genetic. If both parents have a history of bedwetting there is a 77% chance the child will also wet the bed. The average length of treatment is 6 months, and we are certain we can correct the sleep disorder and end bedwetting.
 
shazaaam last decade
We use the SleepDoc. It prevents wetting unlike the Alarms which go off after your child has the accident. We've been using it for some months, now and it has continued to work just like it's supposed to.
 
LKnauz last decade

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