Basic treatment Doctors should educate parents of children with nocturnal enuresis and provide them with basic information about nocturnal enuresis in children. Nocturia is not the child’s fault, and parents should not penalize them for it. At the same time, positive lifestyle guidance is the basis of treatment for children with nocturia. In some children with nocturia, the symptoms of nocturia can disappear after only a few adjustments to their lifestyle and habits. For children who are small in age and whose enuresis has little impact on their lives, basic treatment can be carried out first. Basic treatment mainly includes: Fan Mei, Tui Na Department, Jinan Children’s Hospital 1, regular work and rest time regular work and rest time, regular sleep, should not be strenuous activities or over-excitement after meals (e.g., can not play stimulating games at night, do not watch stimulating TV programs, etc.), and can not be too late for sleep time. Encourage children to drink water normally during the day and ensure the daily water intake. Avoid foods or drinks containing theophylline and caffeine. Dinner should be early and light, with less salt and oil. 2-3 hours before bedtime, no more food should be eaten, and drinking water should be prohibited 2 hours before bedtime, including porridge and soup, milk, fruits, fruit juices and other foods containing more water. 3, reward mechanism Parents should not blame the child, should be more encouragement, reduce the child’s psychological burden on the disease, so that the child himself actively participate in the treatment process. 4.Adopt good urination and defecation habits Adopt good habits of regular urination during the day (4-7 times a day) and urination before bedtime. Eat more fiber-rich food, regular defecation every day, for children with constipation should be actively treated at the same time constipation. For children with small bladder, encourage them to drink as much water as possible during the day and prolong the urination time by diverting their attention, so as to increase their bladder capacity. During daytime urination, start urinating, interrupt, urinate again, interrupt again, and repeat until the bladder is empty. For children with lazy bladder (manifested by increased bladder capacity, dull sensation, and weak contraction of the urethral muscles), urinate regularly after drinking water to avoid delayed urination during daytime play, reading, watching TV, or at school as the child is accustomed to. Record the diary of nocturia According to the doctor’s instruction, record the “diary of nocturia” carefully to help judge the condition of nocturia and guide the treatment.