What is the harm of children wetting the bed?

The World Health Organization (WHO) points out that enuresis (commonly known as bed wetting) is one of the six diseases that endanger children's health. Follow-up investigation shows that bed wetting increases the psychological pressure of 97% children; 89.7% children have difficulty getting along with other children; More than 90% of children's intelligence, height and psychological development are affected. And the longer the history of bed wetting, the more serious the situation.

1, bedwetting seriously affects the growth and development of children. Long-term bed-wetting, slow loss of nutrients in the body, and affect the secretion of growth hormone, calcium absorption and synthesis enzyme production, children's organ development is slow (such as: bladder sphincter relaxation, small bladder, small penis in boys, unequal testicular size, late menstruation in girls; Poor gastrointestinal function), and short stature, emaciation, puffiness, short legs, etc. A survey by the World Health Organization shows that children who wet the bed are 2-5 cm shorter than normal children.

2. Bedwetting affects the development of brain and nervous system. Lead to low IQ, inattention, poor memory, slow response, hyperactivity and so on. According to the WHO survey, the IQ of children who wet the bed is 23% lower than that of normal children.

3. Bedwetting affects children's mental health. Due to secular prejudice and children's inner reasons, 95% of children who wet the bed will cause personality defects and abnormal behaviors, such as loneliness, inferiority, introversion, timidity, unsociable, fear of collective life, boys' violent tendencies, and even severe cases will lead to schizophrenia. If not treated in time, it will seriously affect the child's future work and interpersonal coordination.

4, bedwetting children have low immune function, poor physical resistance, and are prone to illness.

5, bedwetting children have many problems in adulthood. Bedwetting can affect the secretion of sex hormones. 30%-50% of children who wet the bed have reproductive problems in adulthood. Men are prone to symptoms such as oligospermia, premature ejaculation and impotence, while women may cause ovulation disorder, irregular menstruation, amenorrhea and other symptoms, which may affect the function of the birth model and genetically affect future generations.

In short, bedwetting is very harmful to children, so parents should attach great importance to it and treat it as soon as possible.