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Home Remedies For Bedwetting

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The child should be given two walnut halves and a teaspoon of raisins before retiring to the bed at night. This is one of the effective home remedies for bedwetting.

One should not feed the child with water two to four hours before bedtime.

Provide stress free environment to the child.

Bananas are to be given.

One can go for chewing the cinnamon bark once in a day. It is one of the common home remedies for bedwetting.

Try to avoid sweets, meat, artificial additives and too much of fruits.

The mental counseling is the first and foremost therapy to be used to the child suffering from the bedwetting.

Mix Sarson powder in a cup of milk, and give to the child at night before going to bed. This will stops the bedwetting problem and is one of the good home remedies for bedwetting..

Some therapists suggest that massaging on the bladder (the pelvic) area will be surely beneficial. This will tone up the muscles of the bladder and gives the child ability to hold and to control the micturation.

When the children go to bed, they are to be taken to bathrooms and should be encouraged to urinate. Stay till they pass the urine. Remember haste makes waste!

Latest studies reveal that dairy products, eggs, soy, caffeine in any forms, soy and wheat are little bit bladder irritant and work as diuretics. They are to be restricted in excess. Don’t provide chocolates, cola and junk food to your child. Thses helps your child to stop bedwetting.

Some of the experts suggest that “Magnet Therapy” works somehow in the problem called bedwetting.

Make children understand that remaining dry is good and praiseworthy. Bedwetting is bad and so shameful.

Take Neo tablets (Charak) in the dose of 1 to 2 tablets daily for at least two to three months. This is a good home remedy for bedwetting.

Some alternative therapies like shiatsu and reflexology have reported curing many of the cases positively without any harm effects.

Some herbal medicines like horsetail, cornsilk, Zea mays and lemon balm works wonderfully. Some reports reveal the efficacy of Melissa officinalis on the bed wetting. For this, two to three handfuls of the mixtures of above drugs are to be placed in a jar and then covered with the boiling water. The tea should be allowed to sleep over night. Then the child is to be given half a cup of this tea thrice a day with the last dose to be given at least one and a half hours before bedtimes. These are also effective natural cures for bedwetting and are one of the good home remedies for bedwetting.

 
 
 
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i do not agree with making your child feel that bed wetting is shamefull!!
they cant help it, if they cud stop bedwetting then they wud, its not much fun wetting the bed all the time, i shud no coz i wet the bed till i was 14
#1 - sherri - 03/18/2009 - 16:56
How can you say that the child should be told that its shamefull to wet the bed. Ofcourse they know it and we have to try and bring back their confidence.
#2 - Mona - 05/06/2009 - 05:05
 

 
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