- Cinnamon helps strengthen the bladder to reduce accidents at night.
- Indian Gooseberry is rich in vitamin C that gives your child strength to retain their urine at night.
- Olive Oil can be used to massage the lower abdomen before bed. Olive oil keeps the bladder under control.
- Cranberry juice can strengthen blood flow and give the bladder support.
- Walnuts have bladder-controlling properties that could help your child with their bed wetting problem.
- Herbal tea has natural properties that can keep the bladder clean. In some cases, bedwetting is due to infections, so herbal tea can help keep the bladder clean and have normal urine flow.
- Raisins are tasty snack and can help reduce frequency of bedwetting.
- Honey is great to curb bedwetting accidents and it does not irritate the bladder during the nighttime.
- Apple cider vinegar helps regulates acid levels, therefore, it can help reduce the urge to urinate frequently.
- Jaggery or cane juice has the ability to cleanse your body and keep your body warm, so your child doesn’t wet the bed.
- Mustard and its seeds stirred in warm cup of milk given to your child an hour before bedtime are really beneficial in treating bedwetting.
- Banana eating 1-2 banana a day can help your child stop bedwetting.
Not sure that natural remedies work. But I know that bedwetting alarms do. I got a Chummie Premium Bedwetting Alarm and it stopped bedwetting in my son. Thoroughly impressed.
I am thinking of getting the Smart Bedside Bedwetting Alarm. Anyone have experience with this product?
I was using adult bed wetting diapers for years and then used one of your bed wetting alarms. It has been working quite well, but I haven’t stopped the wetting as yet. These solutions are worth a try. I hope they help.
Bed wetting also know as nocturnal enuresis and nighttime incontinence, is a condition when a person unintentionally urinate while sleeping and it is now a problem to most adult who are suffering from Urinary tract infection. For those adult bed wetters, I recommend the Chummie Pro Bedside Bedwetting Alarm.
I’ve tried these and they work but not completely. I still think getting a bedwetting alarm is a good idea to be used in conjunction with these remedies.