What is Bedwetting?

Bedwetting, or nocturnal enuresis, is a common problem that affects a significant percentage of children aged 5 to 7. It is generally outgrown by age 10 but can persist in some cases into adulthood. There are several possible causes for bedwetting, such as confusion in the body's signals from the bladder to the brain or a structural problem with the bladder itself. Fortunately, there are natural treatments available that can help reduce or even eliminate bedwetting.

Signs and Symptoms of Bedwetting

Unsurprisingly, the primary symptom of bedwetting is involuntary discharge of urine during sleep. While it's perfectly normal for children to experience one-off bedwetting accidents, if bedwetting occurs on a regular basis, it can be a sign that there is a deeper problem. Other symptoms may include frequent urination during the day, difficulty waking from a deep sleep, and a sense of urgency when needing to urinate during the night. While bedwetting can occur in both boys and girls, it is more common in boys.

How the Upper Cervical Spine Affects Bedwetting

At first glance, the relationship between the upper cervical spine and bedwetting may seem difficult to understand. However, when analyzed more closely, it is clear that the upper cervical spine can play a significant role in bedwetting. In addition to supporting the head and neck, the upper cervical spine also houses the spinal cord as it connects to the brainstem. As a result, vertebral misalignments in this region will often inflame and compress nerve roots along the spinal cord. Left untreated, misalignment-induced nerve interference can impede nerve impulses sent to the bladder, potentially leading to bedwetting.

How Our Treatment for Bedwetting Works

At Upper Spine Knoxville, we recognize that bedwetting can be a frustrating and embarrassing problem for children and adults alike. Our chiropractic treatment aims to restore the upper cervical spine to its natural alignment and help relieve the nerve interference that can lead to bedwetting.

During your initial consultation, our expert chiropractor, Dr. Bejian Shamloo will perform a thorough examination of your upper cervical spine. This will typically involve a suite of advanced diagnostic tools, such as 3D imaging and infrared thermography. If a misalignment is detected, Dr. Shamloo will employ a range of corrective techniques to help restore your upper cervical spine to its natural alignment. In addition to a program of regular chiropractic adjustments, Dr. Shamloo may also recommend lifestyle changes, such as limiting caffeine and alcohol, and avoiding sedentary activities.

If bedwetting is stopping you or your child from living life to the fullest, get in touch with the expert team at Upper Spine Knoxville. Dr. Shamloo provides upper cervical chiropractic treatment for patients in Knoxville, Alcoa, Maryville, Farragut, Clinton, Oak Ridge, Sevierville, Lenoir City, Karns, Hardin Valley, Powell, Halls, and Fountain City in Tennessee, as well as the surrounding areas.

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