Expert ReplyCondition analysis:
According to research, bedwetting alarms are successful 50% to 70% of the time. Programs that include other behavioral components have success rates in the 70% to 85% range. Most children become dry within two months of starting the program. Some do it sooner, and some aren’t completely dry until they’ve been doing the program for four months.
Because bedwetting alarms involve waking up at night, they work best if the child (and parents) are highly motivated to solve the problem.
Instructions:
1. Cinnamon: Cinnamon is one of the simplest home remedies for your child to stop bedwetting. It is believed that this spice keeps the body warm.
Have your child chew a piece of cinnamon stick thoroughly once a day.
You can also combine sugar and cinnamon powder and then sprinkle it on buttered toast. Give this toast to your child for breakfast.
2. Walnuts and Raisins: Walnuts and raisins can also be used to reduce the frequency of bedwetting. Many children will enjoy this as a tasty snack.
Give your child two walnuts and five raisins before going to bed.
Repeat this remedy for at least a few weeks or until you see positive results.