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Bedwetting (Enuresis)

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Involuntary urination during sleep, nocturnal enuresis

📚 Educational Reference: This page summarizes commonly referenced homeopathic considerations for bedwetting (enuresis). It does not constitute medical advice. Individual case-taking is essential for proper homeopathic treatment.

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Overview

Bedwetting is commonly addressed in pediatric homeopathy. Constitutional treatment considers the child's overall health, temperament, and any underlying causes.

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Key Symptoms Often Considered

  • Wetting bed during sleep
  • Deep heavy sleep
  • Dreaming of urinating
  • First part of night or towards morning
  • Associated with excitement or anxiety
  • May have family history
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Common Modalities

Generally Worse

  • First sleep
  • Cold
  • Excitement

Generally Better

  • After urinating
  • Rest
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Remedy Considerations (Educational)

These remedies are commonly referenced in homeopathic literature for conditions with similar symptom patterns. Proper remedy selection requires complete case-taking.

EquisetumCommonly Used

Dreams of urinating, constant urge, no obvious cause, elderly women

KreosotumFrequently Indicated

Wets bed during first sleep, very deep sleep, hard to rouse, dreams of urinating

CausticumFrequently Indicated

Wets during first sleep, also when coughing, sympathetic sensitive child

CinaOften Considered

With worms, irritable, grinding teeth, picking nose, pale face

SepiaOften Considered

During first sleep, bed smells offensive, indifferent, worse cold

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⚠️ Educational Disclaimer

This information is for educational purposes only. Homeopathic remedy selection requires individualized case-taking by a qualified practitioner. Self-treatment is only appropriate for minor, acute conditions. For chronic or serious conditions, professional consultation is essential. This page does not constitute medical advice or diagnosis.