Description(Factors)
Bedwetting factors includes heredity, delayed maturation of bladder function, small bladder capacity, stress, emotional problems, constipation and urinary tract infection.
- Fluid control: Adjusting fluid consumption before bed can assist to lower the incidence of bedwetting. Closer to night, limiting liquid intake, particularly of those that have a diuretic impact like caffeine or carbonated beverages, will lessen the volume of urine generated while you sleep.
- Bladder training: With this method, the bladder's capability to store pee is gradually increased over time. The frequency of bedwetting episodes can be decreased by training the bladder to hold pee for longer periods of time by scheduled voiding or urinating.
- Nutritional considerations: Certain meals and beverages may make bedwetting worse. Foods that are sour, hot, or have a lot of artificial ingredients may irritate the bladder and cause bedwetting. Avoiding or reducing certain trigger foods may be part of a natural therapy.
- Herbal remedies: Certain herbal extracts or supplements are thought to have the ability to improve bladder control or lessen incidences of bedwetting. Horsetail, maize silk, and cranberry extract are among examples. But, it's crucial to speak with a medical expert before utilising any herbal medicines, especially for kids.
- Alarms for bedwetting: These tools are made to detect moisture and sound an alarm or vibrate when the user begins to pee. The alarm progressively conditions the user to achieve dry nights by teaching them to wake up and use the loo when their bladder is full.
Product Information
- 30ml
- Approximately a 1 month supply when used as recommended
How To Use
- Take 10-15 drops 3-4 times a day in 8 oz of water.
- If you weigh less than 100lbs use half a dose or take as prescribed.
Ingredients
- BelladonnaD7+70C
- Benzoic AcidD10+100C
- CausticumD8+80C
- EquisetumD3+30C
- GelsemiumD3+30C
- Rhus AromD4+40C
- VerbascumD6+60C