Chiropractic Care and Bedwetting: A Natural Solution for Children in Te Puke

Chiropractic Care and Bedwetting: A Natural Solution for Children in Te Puke

Bedwetting, also known as nocturnal enuresis, is a common issue that affects many children around the world. It can be a source of embarrassment and frustration for both children and their parents. While bedwetting is often considered a normal part of a child's development, some cases may require intervention. Chiropractic care, known for its holistic approach to health, has shown promising results in helping children overcome bedwetting. In this blog, we will explore the relationship between chiropractic care, bedwetting, and how chiropractors in Te Puke can provide a natural solution for this common childhood issue.


Understanding Bedwetting in Te Puke

Bedwetting is the involuntary release of urine during sleep in children over the age of five, when bladder control is typically established. It can occur for various reasons, including hormonal imbalances, delayed development of the bladder, stress, and even certain medical conditions. While most children outgrow bedwetting naturally, some may continue to struggle with it into their teenage years.


The Connection between the Spine and the Bladder

Chiropractic care focuses on the relationship between the spine and the nervous system. The nervous system plays a vital role in controlling bodily functions, including bladder control. Misalignments in the spine, known as subluxations, can disrupt the normal flow of nerve signals, potentially affecting bladder function.


Chiropractic Care and Bedwetting

Chiropractors perform spinal adjustments to correct subluxations and restore proper alignment to the spine. By doing so, they aim to enhance nerve function and improve overall health. When it comes to bedwetting, chiropractic adjustments can help address potential underlying issues that may contribute to the problem. We see this all the time at our Te Puke clinic.

  1. Nerve Communication: Subluxations in the lower back can interfere with the nerve signals that control bladder function. Chiropractic adjustments, particularly in the lumbar spine region, can restore proper nerve communication and improve bladder control.
  2. Pelvic Alignment: Misalignments in the pelvis can also impact bladder function. Chiropractors can use techniques to align the pelvis, reducing tension on the bladder and improving its ability to hold urine.
  3. Spinal Health and Stress Reduction: Stress and anxiety can contribute to bedwetting. Chiropractic care promotes spinal health and reduces stress by restoring balance to the nervous system. This can have a positive impact on emotional well-being and potentially reduce bedwetting episodes.
  4. Lifestyle and Dietary Recommendations: In addition to spinal adjustments, chiropractors may offer lifestyle and dietary recommendations to support overall health and improve bladder control. These recommendations may include hydration strategies, dietary modifications, and exercises to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles.

A Holistic Approach for Lasting Results

Chiropractic care offers a holistic approach to addressing bedwetting, considering the interconnectedness of the body's systems. Rather than simply treating the symptoms, chiropractors aim to identify and address the root causes of bedwetting. By providing natural interventions that promote spinal health and enhance nerve function, chiropractors help children achieve lasting results.


The Importance of Individualized Care

It's important to note that every child is unique, and the underlying causes of bedwetting can vary. Chiropractors recognize the importance of individualized care and will conduct a thorough assessment to understand the specific needs of each child. This allows them to develop personalized treatment plans that address the unique factors contributing to bedwetting.


Conclusion

Bedwetting can be a challenging issue for children and their families, but chiropractic care offers a natural and holistic approach to help address the problem. By correcting subluxations, enhancing nerve function, and promoting overall spinal health, chiropractic adjustments have shown promising results in reducing bedwetting episodes. If your child is struggling with bedwetting, consider consulting a chiropractor who specializes in pediatric care. With their expertise and individualized approach, chiropractors can provide a natural solution to help your child achieve better bladder control and improve their overall well-being.

For the vast majority of our patients at our Te Puke clinic that present with complaints of bedwetting, there has either been a significant overall improvement in there or it has completely solved it. If you or someone you know is suffering call us at (07) 573 9988 for a complimentary consultation and to set up a time to have your pelvis, spine, and nervous system checked.

Dr. David Guest is a Doctor of Chiropractic, a member of the New Zealand Chiropractic Association, and owner of Mount Maunganui and Te Puke Chiropractic in the Bay of Plenty. Dr. Guest focuses on an area of chiropractic called Structural Correction and has been in practice for 19 years. He loves helping spines of all sizes and shapes. You can reach Dr. Guest at david@mtchiro.co.nz or (07) 573 9988.

OFFICE HOURS


Monday
Closed


Tuesday
7:30am - 11:00am


Wednesday
Closed


Thursday
7:30am - 11:00am


Friday
Closed


Saturday
Closed

Te Puke Chiropractic
28 Jellicoe Street
Te Puke
Bay of Plenty, 3119
(07) 573 9988