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7-year-old boy still wets the bed. What should his mother do to change this bad habit?
If frequent bed wetting should be considered as nocturnal enuresis, we should first rule out whether there are secondary factors, such as diabetes, urinary tract malformation, cystitis and urethritis, which can cause secondary enuresis. If these diseases are excluded, enuresis often occurs, especially bed wetting at night, then it is primary enuresis. Primary enuresis has a family history, and there is no organic disease. It is caused by delayed urination control and can heal itself with age. If you wet the bed occasionally, it is mostly caused by study and play fatigue during the day, so don't worry too much.

Matters needing attention in life If children always like to wet the bed when they sleep, don't let them drink too much water before going to bed. Meanwhile, keep the sheets and quilts dry. If you wet the bed, it will aggravate the child's bed wetting. In addition, we should give our children some encouragement in spirit. If children wet the bed, don't blame them, or beat and scold them, they will feel very scared. Parents can encourage them. If the child didn't wet the bed, praise him. In addition, let children get into the habit of sleeping on time, and let them go to the toilet before going to bed at night. At the same time, if the time for the child to wet the bed is very fixed, then parents can wake up the child when the child may wet the bed and let him go to the toilet to urinate first.

Train the baby's bladder function, encourage the child to drink more water during the day, and try to extend the interval between urination to increase urine volume, train the child to hold the urine properly, and improve the bladder control ability. Encourage children to urinate intermittently, and then disperse the urine completely to improve the control ability of bladder sphincter.

Make a good diet plan and urinate before going to bed every night. Parents should be able to respond to their children's "expressions" in time at night, and don't rush to let their children wet the bed. Don't show your children thrilling TV or tell scary stories before going to bed, and don't scare them. Don't get your child too excited during the day. The child is too tired to urinate in time to prevent the child from sleeping deeply and wetting the bed. For children who often wet the bed, eat light dinner, drink less water at night and don't eat fruits with high water content.