Help - My Child is a Bed-Wetter!

If you were a bed-wetter as a child, you surely remember the embarrassment, shame and remorse that accompanied each episode. Perhaps you were called, “lazy” or “baby,” which only added to your feelings of shame. If you have a child who is a bed-wetter, you need to understand it is not something over which he or she has control. Chances are, if your child is a bed-wetter, either you or your child’s other parent was one too.

Bedwetting problems.

Children achieve bladder control at different ages, so bed-wetting under the age of five is fairly common and rarely a cause for concern. It affects more boys than girls and bed-wetting episodes may go on into adolescence. Causes include an inability to awaken from sound sleep, heredity, hormonal problems, nervous system compromise from subluxations that affects the child’s ability to keep the bladder from emptying while asleep.

The shame your child feels as a bed-wetter could lead to emotional or behavior problems, particularly if your child is older. Your child should never be made to feel guilty about bet-wetting since it is something that is beyond his or her control. Any form of punishment does nothing to solve the problem and can actually make it worse.

Chiropractic adjustments have also been shown to be successful in reducing bed-wetting episodes. The nerves that control the emptying of the bladder are connected to the brain through the spine. Aligning the spine may correct any faulty messaging or incomplete nerve impulses that travel between the bladder and the brain. Several studies have confirmed that there is every reason for parents to at least give chiropractic a try.

If bed-wetting is a problem for your child, or someone you know, please mention it on your next visit and we can discuss some options.

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