Friday, 3 January 2020

क्या आपका बच्चा बिस्तर गीला करता है | Bedwetting | Enuresis | Kidney Treatment in India


This video talks about the problem of bedwetting in kids and how one can prevent the problem of bedwetting. #Bedwetting is known as enuresis in medical terms. Bedwetting in kids is a pervasive elimination disorder. This condition in children cannot be diagnosed unless the child turns 5. When the bedwetting happens in the daytime, it is called diurnal enuresis. There are many reasons responsible for this condition. The cause could be a small bladder, severe stress, persistent urinary tract infections, or delayed toilet training. These are the non-intentional or involuntary reasons. Voluntary or intentional causes of enuresis can be related to mental disorders, emotional disorders, or behavioral disorders. All these can lead to #kidneyproblems in the child. Therefore, it is essential to go for the best kidney treatment in India. The condition of enuresis can be genetic. Children who have the problem of enuresis are considered heavy sleepers, and therefore they fail to wake up to pass urine on time. The problem of enuresis can be classified as primary and secondary enuresis. Primary #enuresisinchildren is used for children who have no training in controlling the urination, whereas secondary are the kids who are trained yet unable to control the urination. There are three types of enuresis. These are nocturnal enuresis, diurnal enuresis, and mixed enuresis. Nocturnal is the nighttime bedwetting, and diurnal enuresis is daytime wetting when the kid is awake and mixed enuresis is the combination of both. Many tips can help the kid in preventing bedwetting. 1. Focus on the problem of bedwetting, and do not blame the child for it. It will just make the condition worse. 2. Be a supportive parent and encourage the child to go to the toilet in the most patient manner you can. It is something your kid has got from his mommy or daddy. 3. Take the child to the washroom more frequently and make sure the bladder is empty. 4. Use washable absorbent sheets, bedcovers that are waterproof, and use room fresheners in some cases. 5. Help your kid to understand them; it is their responsibility to keep him or herself dry and go to the washroom if they need to urinate. 6. In some conditions, you need to talk to the doctor. To know more about enuresis, watch the complete video.

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