Walnuts for bedwetting?

Walnuts for bedwetting, there is no obvious scientific reason for this. Bedwetting is also known as enuresis, which is the phenomenon of unconscious urination during sleep in addition to normal voluntary urination, and this situation is overwhelmingly common in newborns and infants. This condition is generally physiological and does not require any treatment. If bedwetting still occurs after the age of 3, this should be taken seriously. You should go to the hospital for an examination to consider whether there is a neurogenic bladder, whether there is an infection, or whether there is posterior urethral valve disease. If you are an adult and still have bedwetting, you should pay attention to whether you have an ectopic ureteral opening. It is recommended that when you have bedwetting, you should not rely on so-called prescriptions or secret remedies. There is no scientific basis for the treatment of bedwetting with walnuts, and it is recommended that you do not try it blindly. You should go to a regular hospital for a clear examination before treatment.