i am 21 years old Bangladeshi female.I try to drink less liquid after dinner.Inspite of this,I f have faced bedwetting problem.I am taking homeopathic medicines for last 3 months and i always sleep very sound sleep.
i am 21 years old Bangladeshi female.I try to drink less liquid after dinner.Inspite of this,I f have faced bedwetting problem.I am taking homeopathic medicines for last 3 months and i always sleep very sound sleep.
I'm a big believer in trying any safe treatments that work, so if you're finding relief with the homeopathic medicines, and they are medically safe, then I don't see a problem with it. If you're not finding relief, you may want to try a bedwetting alarm, which wakes you up when you urinate during the night. This eventually helps your brain re-wire to wake up on your own just before you have to urinate. A man, I believe on this website, also suggested that he might try setting his own alarm at couple-hour intervals throughout the night so that he can wake-up and empty his bladder before it empties on its own. I've never heard of anyone doing that before, but it just might work!
Well, I'm 20 years old and i am African American. I too, have bed wetting problems. I wish it would end, but when I was younger I used to have very few dry spells. I did see that when I started taking birth control it seemed to have ceased. Now I'm off of them and whenever I drink water late at night, sometimes I wet the bed. Like last night...I woke end the middle of my bladder draining itself. I couldnt stop. What is a good cure?
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