Pediatric+Bed+Wetting

Bed- wetting – Yi Niao – Involuntary bed-wetting in children older than 3 years. 1. Deficiency Cold of Lower Jiao – frequent nighttime enuresis, clear urine, pale face, listlessness, cold limbs and aversion to cold, sore and weak back. T: Pale Tu Si Zi San: Tu Si Zi, Rou Cong Rong, Fu Zi, Wu Wei Zi, Mu Li Or Suo Quan Wan – Yi Zhi Ren, Wu Yao, Shan Yao

2. Liver Meridian Stagnated Heat - hyperactive kids, irritability, anger, small amount, smelly, yellow, thirsty Rx - Shen Shi Bi Quan Wan or Long Dan Xie Gan Tang

3. Kidney Qi Deficiency - excess amount of clear urine with cold limbs, dull mental stage and poor concentration Rx - Sang Piao Xiao San

4. Spleen and Lung Qi Deficiency - frequent small amount of urine, easily sweats, fatigue, shortness of breath Rx - Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang + Suo Quan Wan CV3, CV4, Sp6, Bl23, Bl28 Tu Si Zi - Cuscuta

Dr. Nagano says may be related to prenatal birth control use by the mother and a rotated T9 vertebrae is related to bedwetting.