Bed wetting is generally a normal part of child's development. Normally before the age of 5 it is not concern. If it is continues then treat the problem with patience and understanding. If a small child pass urine during night on bed after the age of 5 at least twice a week for three months then it is considered as disease called Bed wetting or Nocturnal enuresis. In ayurveda, it is known as Shayyamutra.
Bed wetting is involuntary urination during asleep. The symptoms include:
The major reasons of bed wetting include:
Bed wetting may cause some issues for child includes:
Depend upon circumstances child may need physical exam or test:
In ayurveda bed wetting is known as Shayyamutra. The process of urine formation is aided by Prana, Vyana and Apana vata and Avalambaka Kapha with the overall control of mind. Micturition is one of the functions of normal Apana Vata. The activities of Apana are regulated by Prana and Vyana vata. The Apana facilitates active secretion of urine, motion; semen etc. After attaining a level of developmental maturity, there develops a control over these activities initiated by Prana and Vyana. But in this condition the overall control of activities of Apana is not developed resulting in vitiation of which in turn loss of control of micturition. The vitiation may also be due to encircling (avarana) of apana by Kapha which accelerates the excretion of urine. Brain plays an important role in both physiological as well as pathological process of body. It functions constantly even during sleep. According to ayurveda, when it is mask by tama and kapha, sleep is caused. This may happen in day time also, but in night, loss of control of Prana and Vyana over Apana and encircling of apana by Kapha and tama happens together and the child unknowingly urine in the bed.