It’s again, a psychosomatoform thing, translated…
There’s nothing wrong with his health exams, it is, caused by stressors, the parents need to pay more attention, and, train the puboccocygeous muscles, along with the help of medications.
Children’s bedwetting may be caused by stresses. A young boy who entered into the sixth grade, after he moved to a new place, started bedwetting every single night, as the mother washed up the sheets, she’d started worrying, that her son may not be able to go on the graduation trip with overnight stays.
The doctor examined the young adolescent, and found there to be nothing wrong with the physiology, and after the doctor inquired, the young boy recently transferred to a new school, in an unfamiliar environment, with no good friends, that it was, the pressures and the stresses that’s caused him to wet his own bed at night, and, after counseling sessions, along with medication, he was able to get the situation under control, and he went on that overnight graduation trip.
not my picture…
The manager of pediatrics of Shinko Hospital, Mu stated, that bedwetting for younger children is considered normal, that usually after the ages of five or six, the child has control, that bedwetting before age ten is mostly acceptable, but, if a child wetted her/his bed after age ten in the frequencies of two to three times a week, then, it’s a medical condition, that it may be something wrong with the makeup of biology of the urinary tract or bladder, she suggests the parents to take the children to the doctors. But, some of the kids wet their beds, because of environmental stresses or conditions, for instance, couldn’t catch up in school, being singled out by one’s peers, etc., etc., etc. Mu says, that at this time, the parents should help find the root cause, to solve the problems of bedwetting completely.
Dr. Mu said, this young lad is already eleven years old, and yet, he’d wetted his bed every single night, and after the doctors examined him and found nothing wrong with the biology, it wasn’t until the mom told her, that they’d just recently moved, and she’d, coaxed the boy, into telling what’s stressing him out, “I don’t have any friends in the new school”, “I don’t want to go to school”, so, she’d asked the parents, to show more care and concerns for their young, and, helped the young man train his PC muscles, with the meds, he’d finally, stopped, wetting his bed, six months later.
what happens in the daytime…
So, bedwetting, is more of a psychological thing, than it is physical, because the children are under stresses, that the adults failed to take note of, because they’re all so very busy, running around, making money, and, it wasn’t until the doctor had the eleven-year-old tell her about what was stressing him out, did his condition improve, and this still just shows, how many of the physical symptoms may have psychological roots.