The therapist usually begins to regulate the patient's life, prevents him from taking liquids or liquid foods after sunset, and advises him to wake up once or more at night with an alarm clock or with the help of a relative.
If the condition does not respond and does not improve, the therapist begins to perform clinical examinations, tests and radiographs of the urinary system in males or female genitalia, and this is often the complete examination of cases of urinary incontinence to advanced age, that is, after adolescence.
Therefore, it is recommended that the examination include the digestive system, respiratory and nervous system to determine the condition of the tonsils and to detect the presence of worms in the intestines and other diseases that are far from the calculations of the patient and the therapist.
The therapist is always advised not to ridicule or ridicule the victim and not to resort to reprimand or punishment, especially in children, because certainly this method makes the situation worse, and better is to encourage the child a prize or gift or a word whenever he woke up wet and wet with the use of the habit of organizing His life, the child often responds to the tenderness and warmth of parents, and the word has to do magic.
For adults, attention should be paid to improving public health with fewer medications that relieve the psychological disorder that causes these symptoms.
What is important is that the condition of the urinary incontinence is always a symptom of another organic disease or of a psychiatric disorder. The patient is always cured.
Finally, parents should not pay attention to the phenomenon of involuntary urination until the age of three, but after this age, especially at the age of four and five, attention and resorting to psychological counseling for treatment.
If the condition does not respond and does not improve, the therapist begins to perform clinical examinations, tests and radiographs of the urinary system in males or female genitalia, and this is often the complete examination of cases of urinary incontinence to advanced age, that is, after adolescence.
Therefore, it is recommended that the examination include the digestive system, respiratory and nervous system to determine the condition of the tonsils and to detect the presence of worms in the intestines and other diseases that are far from the calculations of the patient and the therapist.
The therapist is always advised not to ridicule or ridicule the victim and not to resort to reprimand or punishment, especially in children, because certainly this method makes the situation worse, and better is to encourage the child a prize or gift or a word whenever he woke up wet and wet with the use of the habit of organizing His life, the child often responds to the tenderness and warmth of parents, and the word has to do magic.
For adults, attention should be paid to improving public health with fewer medications that relieve the psychological disorder that causes these symptoms.
What is important is that the condition of the urinary incontinence is always a symptom of another organic disease or of a psychiatric disorder. The patient is always cured.
Finally, parents should not pay attention to the phenomenon of involuntary urination until the age of three, but after this age, especially at the age of four and five, attention and resorting to psychological counseling for treatment.