How to Help Your Child With Bedwetting 

One of the most challenging issues faced by older children is bedwetting, also known as Enuresis. This condition can be embarrassing, emotionally distressing and significantly impact your child’s quality of life.  When your little one is struggling with bedwetting, it breaks your heart and can be challenging to find a solution. 

If you have tried various methods such as sleep studies, nighttime alarms, water restriction before bedtime, and waking your child up to use the bathroom but still haven't found answers or resolutions, please know this, you are not alone.  There are steps you can take to empower your child and address their bedwetting. It is time to delve deeper and explore the role of the brain and nervous system in Enuresis. 

Understanding Enuresis 

Enuresis occurs when involuntary urination happens during sleep, after the age when staying dry can reasonably be expected. It's important to remember that bedwetting is not your child's fault and is entirely beyond their control. Enuresis can disrupt your child's sleep, leading to daytime sleepiness, irritability, and difficulty concentrating in school, which just intensifies this struggle. 

As parents, we have the power to take charge of our child's health. While traditional medical approaches may recommend waiting it out or managing symptoms, there are things you can do to seek out solutions that address the root cause.  

The Power of Neurologically-Focused Pediatric Chiropractic Care 

Neurologically-focused pediatric chiropractic care is a specialized form of chiropractic care that offers a personalized approach to achieve lasting results. We focus on restoring and optimizing the function of the nervous system, which plays a vital role in overall health, including bladder function.  It regulates the communication between your child’s brain and bladder, ensuring proper coordination and control.

When there is a disruption in the neurological communication between the brain and the bladder, or when the nervous system remains in a sympathetic fight-or-flight mode, the bladder may not function properly during sleep. 

Numerous complex factors can contribute to a dysregulated nervous system and disrupted communication pathways. Emotional stress, developmental challenges, sensory processing, inflammation, and even difficult or traumatic birth experiences can all play a role. 

After being stuck in an excessive fight-or-flight sympathetic response throughout the day, the brain and nervous system "overreact" at night. This overreaction leads to an excessive parasympathetic response, causing the muscles of the bladder to relax excessively during sleep, resulting in bedwetting. 

This is where Neurologically-focused chiropractic care comes in. We can make a significant difference in your child’s health journey using advanced technology called INSiGHT scans, which can detect subluxation in your child’s nervous system. Releasing tension and restoring communication within the nervous system can help your child regain control of their bladder function.  

Don't Wait, Empower Your Child Today! 

If your child is struggling with bedwetting or any form of Enuresis, it's time to take action. Don't wait for them to outgrow it or settle for temporary solutions. Give us a call today to schedule a consultation with our team. We can’t wait to help!  

Your child deserves to live their best life, free from embarrassment and frustration, and achieve optimal growth and natural healing.  We are here to work side by side with you to make sure that happens! 

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