Behavioral therapy for bedwetting in children

  1, urination interruption training: Encourage your child to interrupt urination in the middle of each urination, counting from 1 to 10, and then finish the urination, which can train and improve the ability of the bladder sphincter to control urination.  2. Urine tolerance training: Let your child drink more water during the day, and when he has the urge to urinate, let him hold back the urine for no more than 30 minutes each time, and train once or twice a day to expand the bladder and increase its capacity, thus reducing the number of urination at night.    3.Timing training: Half an hour in advance of the time when the child used to wet the bed at night, use an alarm clock combined with artificial wake-up call, let him walk back and forth in the room, or wash his face with cold water, so that he can urinate in a sober state, the purpose is also to help establish the conditioned reflex.  4.Parents should discover their children’s bedwetting in time and urge them to empty the residual urine by themselves, dry the area, change the underwear and dry the bed for treatment.  5.Summary record: Parents are required to record the cause and number of bedwetting every day, make a mark on the schedule for bedwetting and not bedwetting, and summarize once a week to find out the cause, and should give encouragement when the child makes progress.  6.Strive to drink less water at night.