| Enuresis (Bed-Wetting) |
| Written by Dr. Tel-Oren |
Enuresis (Bed-Wetting)
Loss of control of the bladder by day, by night, or both. Not limited to young children. Many adolescents and adults are afflicted in this way, either constantly or in times of stress or anxiety. Dr. John W. Gerard, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Saskatchewan, presents evidence that bedwetting is sometimes the result of an allergy. "The prime problem is that the bedwetting youngster has a small bladder capacity and the bladder capacity has shrunk because the detrusor muscle is in spasm which is often a manifestation of an allergy." Certain foods such as milk, chocolate, and eggs can cause bladder hypersensitivity which, in turn, causes bedwetting. Removal of offender foods results in cessation of wetting. Nutrition and support of the nervous system have been a most effective approach for bedwetting.
Suggested Nutritional Supplementation
iron and will not cause any irritation to the digestive system.
Recovery/Maintenance Ultracare for Kids® Medical Food - one level scoop (35 g) to eight to ten ounces of pure, distilled, or filtered water daily. Nutritional Support for Children with Food Sensitivities -OR-
Ultracare First Start is a specialty medical food drink mix designed to meet the nutritional needs of children and teenagers.
Dietary Suggestions
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| Last Updated on Monday, 12 January 2009 01:52 |