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Bed Wetting

Definition of Bed wetting:

It is also known as Enuresis.

Bed wetting or enuresis refers to the involuntary passage of urine during sleep.

Nocturnal enuresis

Nocturnal enuresis:

Nocturnal enuresis of children may be simply a delay in the establishment of voluntary control over the act of micturition.

Drynight-Bedwetting facts stats

Although wetting is normal in infants and children in the first 12 months, about 13% of 6-year-olds and 5% of 10-year-olds wet the bed. Most girls can stay dry by age six and most boys stay dry by age seven Any child having reached the age of 8 years and not having gained full nocturnal control must be subjected to complete investigations. The child itself only is not responsible as considered by the parents since it is beyond his control and if the case is taken up properly and all etiological factors are taken into consideration the child can be cured.

Types

Types

there are 2 types of enuresis (Bed wetting) .

  1. Primary, in which the child has never been dry at night.
  2. Secondary, in which the child is dry for a period of months or years and then begins to wet the bed.

Primary Enuresis

Primary enuresis has an organic basis and common causes are

  1. Delay in maturation of the relevant part of the nervous system.
  2. Some children acquire control the bladder late.
  3. Organic causes of Bed wetting:
  • In Boys
    • Defect in urethral valve.
    • Adherent / elongated prepuce
    • Phimosis
  • In Girls
    • Ectopic ureters, which may open in urethral part of vagina. Suspected when the child is able to pass urine normally but dribbles day and night.
    • Hooded clitoris.
  1. Psychological cause of Bed wetting :
  • Over enthusiasm on the part of parents regarding the child’s toilet training leads to undue anxiety and enuresis.
  • Yelling or spanking the child about his ill-performance or ridiculing him especially in the presence of others has a negative effect on his toilet training.

Secondary Enuresis

Common causes are

1.     Psychological causes

  • Worry at home or school has reflex irritation of the bladder resulting in enuresis.
  • A move to school to school.
  • A move to house to house
  • Epilepsy
  • Chorea is an exciting cause

2.     Composition of urine

  • High acidity of urine.
  • Presence of uric acid crystals.

3.     Skin diseases

  • Erythema
  • Eczema
  • Pruritis

4.     Diet

  • Liberal indulgence in saccharine food
  • Liberal use of articles rich in sugar or fatty articles
  • Lightly use of fruit rich in sugar
  • Drinking of too much coffee

5.     Worms

6.     Traumatic

  • After circumcision operation
  • Catheterization

Symptoms

Symptoms of Enuresis:

  • These are usually self apparent;
  • some children will sleep right through the night and still wet the bed while asleep while others will wake up and then wet the bed.
  • There may be symptoms of itching in genitals or anus in some children.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of Enuresis:

A detailed history along with thorough examination is essential to diagnose the case. All extrinsic causes having been excluded, a full urological investigation will be preferred i.e.:

  1. Sex: Clinical examination of the external genitals of to rule out any organic defect.
  2. Urine: Chemical and bacteriological examination of twenty four hours specimen of urine to determine any change in composition of urine or any sediment exerted in the urine
  3. Stool: Examination for worms, some times repeated tests are required as worms are not detected in 1st and 2 nd stool specimen examination.
  4. Congenital Malformation: Attention should be paid to find any congenital malformation, folds or flaps of mucus membranes in the urethra, narrowing of the bladder neck etc,
  5. Psychological Investigation: In whom the most searching investigations fail to reveal any abnormality, they will usually be of a highly nervous disposition; Specifically here a homoeopath will play a role of physician, diagnostician and psychologist as well.

Coping with Bed wetting

Coping with Bed wetting

Factors that affect the age at which wetting is considered a problem include the following:

  1. Child’s sex
  2. The child’s development and maturity
  3. The child’s overall physical and emotional health
  4. Culture and attitudes of the child, parents, and caregivers

Bedwetting usually goes away on its own. But until it does, it can be embarrassing and uncomfortable for your child. So it’s important to provide support and positive reinforcement during this process. Following measure if adopted properly along with removal of the cause if any can be very much helpful in curing enuresis.

Diet

The child should not be given much liquid diet, much salty or spicy in the evening as they tend to increase urine out put; such things may be given during day time and not before retiring. The child should be put on light diet especially at night.

Sleep

Don’t let the child sleep on his/her back as it is an indication of some disease. The child should not be put to bed immediately after food .

Punishment

Bedwetting is a developmental delay, not an emotional problem or physical illness. The parents should be cautioned against punishing their children f0r the act of bed wetting.

To increase the sensibility of the bladder

To allay the sensibility of bladder the child should be encouraged to retain water as long as possible in day time. Parents should encourage the habit while going out of house such as picnic etc,

Remind the child

Remind the child to go to bathroom before he goes to sleep.

HOMOEOPATHIC TREATMENT

HOMOEOPATHIC TREATMENT OF ENURESIS:

Due to organic causes

Causticum : Particularly in children during first sleep worse in winter and ceases or becomes more moderate in summer with great debility .
Belladonna: Children with blue eyes , light hair , fine complexion , restless sleep, involuntary urination consequent upon paralysis of sphincter muscles.
Rhus tox : Enuresis due to weakness of bladder with constant dribbling of urine.
Ferrum met: As under change of composition of urine .
Sabal serrulata : Due to paralysis of sphincter ,constant desire to pass urine at night
Gelsemium : Due to paralysis of sphincter muscles , does not like to talk with any body .
Dulcamara : Enuresis after some disease of bladder, worse from cold and damp. The child desires different things ,but rejects on receiving them , copious turbid foul smelling urine .
Petroleum : Due to weakness of bladder, urine drops out even after urination, involuntary at night in bed .

Due to psychological causes

Kreosotum : Enuresis with dream of urination in a decent manner, wets the bed at night. A girl 16 years of age suffering from enuresis has been cured on the basis of this particular symptom.
Borax : Frequent urination at night, children who are frightened when being laid in a cot or carried down stairs.
Argentum nitricum : Great nervousness with restlessness, urine passes unconsciously and interruptedly, pale fetid urine, drinking coffee aggravates.
Sulphur : wetting bed at night, copious discharge of children who suffer from chronic cutaneous eruption.
Psorinum : Worse during full moon. Intractable cases, when there is an eczematous history. In children when there are Psoric manifestations. Secretions have filthy smell. The child is very sensitive to cold.
Constitutional basis :
Calcarea carb : complaints of children who are fat, fair and flabby too much emission of urination at night. Sour vomiting of children during dentition with a tendency to eat indigestible things such as chalk, pencils etc,
Medorrhinum : in children where there is a psychotic history nocturnal enuresis weak memory, fear in the dark as if some one is behind her/him.
Sepia : The sepia child is dull, depressed moody indolent with a greasy skin disinterested in work worse from change of weather. A tendency to diarrhoea from boiled mil, the child is prone to enuresis during the first sleep (Causticum).
Tuberculinum : Enuresis in a child with primary tuberculosis psychotic persons
Sulphur : for pale lean children with loose abdomen who love sugar and highly seasoned food and aversion to be washed, micturition midnight .

In young girls :

Pulsatilla : suited to cases of nocturnal enuresis occurring in children of tearful habit, conscious of its leakage but unable to control it. The urine passed drop by drop.
Kali phos : Enuresis in longer children due to nervous factors.
Calcarea carb : Scrofulous children sweat easily wetting the follow and catch cold easily.
Kali brom : Nocturnal enuresis from profound sleep of children or young persons.
Lac canium : As under psychological causes.
Opium : As under psychological causes
When without any apparent cause but due to more habit
Equisetum : Enuresis by day and night, it acts well when it remains a mere force of habit, after removal of the primary cause, dreams of seeing crowd of people

Due to defective digestion

Nux vom : Loves fats and tolerated them well , nausea in the morning after eating . Irritable bladder from spasmodic splinter, frequent calls little and often with dribbling of urine.
Carbo veg : when associated with acidity of the stomach
Iodine : Children eat too much but still emaciate all the time.

Change in urine composition

Benzoic acid : when enuresis is accompanied by high colored and strong smelling urine, Benzoic acid will turn the urine normal and prevent its escape.
Ferrum met : more in day time than at night. Floods the bed 5-6 times at night; stains the bed very dark and smell very strong. Clay colored sediment adhering to bottom of vessel.
Cubeba : urine foamy with smell of violets. Frequent urination due to some organic disease as uretheritis prostates.
Viburnum : urine of a foul odor like cat urine can not hold urine while walking

When due to worms

Cina : the chief remedy for worms. The child is very irritable useful for round and thread worms (not pin worms) urine turns milky on standing. Enuresis during first sleep, great appetite soon after leaving the table.
Silica : useful for children suffering from worms due to weakness of urinary organs
Santon ine : Especially useful for children suffering from ascaris, lumbricoids and thread worms and not tape worms, urine greenish if acidic and reddish if alkaline
Sepia : Incontinence of urine at night especially 1 st sleep the urine is very offensive and deposits a clay colored, sediment which adheres to the chambers.
Nat. mur : Hungry yet looses flesh , craving for salt , aversion to bread and fats , child emaciating from neck urine passing involuntarily when walking and coughing , has to weight a long time for it to pass if others are present .
“ Kreosotum” and “ Belladonna” – who sleep so deeply that they loose control of their bodily function. “ Sepia” wets himself during the first part of the sleep, while his days are spent tidying up in order to restore a sense of cleanliness and order.
“ Capsicum” has never recovered from a house move or other displacement.
Kali bichromicum : is trying to define his boundaries just like an animal marking its territory
Lac canium : is the main remedy for long standing enuresis, which may continue through in to adolescence. Additionally, the patient believes he is worthless and that he will never achieve any thing.

FAQs

What is Bed Wetting?

It is also known as Enuresis. Bed wetting or enuresis refers to the involuntary passage of urine during sleep.

Homeopathic Medicines used by Homeopathic Doctors in treatment of Bed Wetting?

  • Causticum
  • Sabal serrulata
  • Kreosotum
  • Pulsatilla
  • Kali brom
  • Equisetum
  • Nux vom
  • Benzoic acid
  • Cina

What are the symptoms of Bed Wetting?

  • Self apparent
  • Some children will sleep right through the night and still wet the bed
  • While others will wake up and then wet the bed
  • Itching in genitals or anus in some children

What are the causes of Bed Wetting?

  • Delay in maturation
  • Defect in urethral valve.
  • Adherent / elongated prepuce, Phimosis
  • Ectopic ureters, Hooded clitoris
  • Worry at home or school
  • A move to school to school or house to house
  • Epilepsy, Chorea
  • High acidity of urine
  • Erythema, Eczema, Pruritis
  • Liberal indulgence in saccharine food
  • Drinking of too much coffee
  • Worms
  • Catheterization

Reference: homoeopathic