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That sounds about right! A few years back I was having all the same symptoms

After 3 1/2 years of looking for the problem my self. I finally gave up and

went to a MD. It took him another year and a half to find it. It was pretty

simple once he did. My testosterone dropped to low and he started giving me

testosterone shots. It took another year and half to figure out how often

and how much to give me, but he has it dialed in now. It was a walking

nightmare at the time. I got to a point were I had only three chooses.

Suffer a lot, die, or take drugs and suffer a little. The later was the only

thing I could do! That choice was hard on me in it self. It was God just

teaching me not to shut any doors. Any way if I were you I would have your

MD check your hormones........... Bless you my friend.

 

Noel Gilbert

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Dear Aborizwan,

 

"Enuresis" as termed in Western medicine is bed-wetting above age 5. There

are several

causes, although it is often difficult to determine by the practitioner the

cause. Ayurveda

understands bed-wetting as an under-lying physical or psychological distubance.

Physical

disturbances usually stem from from weakness in either the urinary, nervous, or

endocrine

systems. Bowel disease can also be a cause, hence having the urine tested for

parasites

may be an option.

It is very important to show the the young child love, affection and

acceptance during

this confusing time. Psychologically induced enuresis appears to stem from

stress.

Stress may be related to family, school, abuse, insecurity, or sibling rivalry.

Taking the child on a "vacation" with one or both of the parents for a day or

two during

which they recieve absolute attention may break the cycle. Quality time before

bed, by

reading stories, snuggling, or going for a walk is also helpful.

Bladder control at night is an involuntary action. Hence, it is important

not to make the

child feel guilty or bad about its occurance.

It may help to wake the child up every 4-5 hours to go to the bathroom. It

is also a

good idea to restrict water intake after dinner.

 

Love is the best tonic in this case. There are herbal remedies, but as I

cannot examine

your child, I have to withhold any herbal recommendation. I recommend you

search for a

local Ayurvedic practitioner who can examine where the imabalnce is, and

prescribe the

proper coarse of treatment. If you are in the US, you can search:

http://www.nchm.net/DANHP/ayurvedic.htm

http://www.bazaarofindia.com/practitioner.asp

 

I still hold true to the underlying problem is usually stress-related. Love,

understanding,

open-discussion, and acceptance are powerful medicines. I wish you the best.

 

Kind Regards

 

 

 

 

ayurveda, "aborizwan3" <aborizwan3> wrote:

>

> Dear members please help

>

> My 11 year old Daughger sufferring Bedwetting. Had many treatments in

> allopathy and Homaeo but no result. Please advise is there any medicin

> in Ayurveda.

>

> Regards

> Aborizwan

>

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Dear Aborizwan,

I am sure she will get better,I have treated number of such cases at

my centres.I think one need to counsel with her properly.Many a times

this happens with the sense of insecurity.If she is watching Horror

serials,movies have a check on them.Please ask to her whether she

dreams horror events ? Give her support,reassure her nothing is going

to bother her.

Please check that she will have less amount of water after her dinner

till she sleeps. Make a compulsion for going for toilet before she

retires to the bed.

Tell her to chew Ajawayan , only one pinch, I know it is quite hot,

pungent.But she should take it afterr dinner with no or very little

amount of water over it.

Please get her Urine Routine exams , to rule out whether she is

suffering from Urinary tract infection.Please let me know the

findings of that report to me.If it is there then the line of therapy

will certainly change.

Give her a score book, ask her to enter the score either zero or

cross Zero for getting bedwetting & cross for not having.Maintain a

small diary.Set a goal ,if all cross or crosses more than 5 , let her

get some incentive.please do not say about punishments !

Please try this & let me know after a week.Please feel free to

communicate to me on ayurinstitute .Also please visit my

site www.ayurvision.com

Thanking you,

With warm regards,

Dr.Aashish Phadke M.D.(Ayurved)(Mumbai)

 

"aborizwan3" <aborizwan3> wrote:

> My 11 year old Daughger sufferring Bedwetting. Please advise is there any

medicin in Ayurveda.

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