Nocturnal Enuresis (Bedwetting)
Pediatrics Rahul•Gender: Male•Age: 8 years (Pediatric)• Chronicity: 3 years
Presenting Complaints & History
- Involuntary urination during sleep 4-5 times a week
- Difficulty waking up when the bladder is full (deep sleep threshold)
- Feelings of shame and reluctance to attend sleepovers
- Mild skin irritation in the groin area
Clinical Assessment
Brought in for persistent bedwetting beyond the expected age of bladder control. Standard bladder alarms and fluid restriction had yielded partial results.
Diagnostic Investigations: Renal ultrasound normal, showing healthy bladder capacity; urine test negative for infection.
Homeopathic Therapeutics & Management
Aimed at strengthening the vesicle sphincter, regulating deep sleep patterns, and building bladder nerve response.
Selected Constitutional Remedies: Equisetum Hyemale and Kreosotum
Lifestyle & Nutritional Support
Restricting fluids 2 hours before bed, scheduled double-voiding before sleep, and avoiding shaming or pressure.
Clinical Outcome
Follow-up Period: 6 months- Bedwetting episodes reduced from 5 times weekly to complete dryness
- Resolved groin skin irritation
- Significant boost in the child's self-esteem and social confidence
- Sustained bladder control during the 6-month follow-up
✓Medically reviewed by Dr. Navaneeth K. Unni
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