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5 year old bedwetting
Hi my 5 year old is still wetting the bed every night,she doesnt have anything to drink an hour before bed she goes to bed about 6.30 we get her up at 9,30 to go to the toilet and she does wee then but by the morning her bed is wet. She has dark patches under both eyes. Please can you recommened a remedy for us, someone has told me that equisetum is worth a try but not to sure on the potency i should use and how ofter i should give it. thanks in advancestuster21775 on 2006-08-23
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♡ deoshlok last decade
Hi
Meant to say that she has already had that in the post but it was only told to take it for a couple of days could that be way, what other remedy would you recommend so i can buy several together in case teh first lot doesnt work. Once again thanks in advance
Meant to say that she has already had that in the post but it was only told to take it for a couple of days could that be way, what other remedy would you recommend so i can buy several together in case teh first lot doesnt work. Once again thanks in advance
stuster21775 last decade
Use Eqisetum 30 about 2 hours befoe bedtime.
ONLY repeat as required - ie if she goes on bed wettin.
ONLY repeat as required - ie if she goes on bed wettin.
walkin last decade
Feedback on my daughter taken the cina 200 daily for a week. Her weeing at night increased but could this be just her body sorting things out ie things get worse before they get better. Do i continue her on the cina 200 but get her to take it more regulat throughout the day.. Or should i try a differnt remedy. The patches under her eyes are still quite dark. Any help would be great
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
stuster21775 last decade
Try giving her a tsp of honey at bedtime. This will prevent bed wetting.
Reiki last decade
I would try the equisetum as mentioned. Also, I would consider your daughter has a food allergy which can cause bedwetting and dark circles under the eyes. In particular, I would consider dairy.
A food allergy can cause swelling in the bladder and night-time wetting and what are known as 'allergy shiners' (black eyes).
Try cutting dairy from her diet for a few days and see if it makes a difference.
A food allergy can cause swelling in the bladder and night-time wetting and what are known as 'allergy shiners' (black eyes).
Try cutting dairy from her diet for a few days and see if it makes a difference.
busymominme last decade
P.S. It's the equisetum hyemale.
busymominme last decade
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