Enuresis - Chinese Medicine

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Enuresis

 

Enuresis - Yi Niao
This is the inability to control the urge to urinate especially while in bed. Mainly caused by Lung, Spleen, and kidney Qi Deficiency.

 

Chinese Medicine Treatment Of Enuresis:


Liver
Meridian Stagnated Heat - hyperactive kids, irritability, anger, small amount, smelly, yellow, thirsty
Rx - Shen Shi Bi Quan Wan


Kidney Qi Deficiency - excess amount of clear urine with cold limbs, dull mental stage and poor concentration
Rx - Sang Piao Xiao San


Spleen and Lung Qi Deficiency - frequent small amount of urine, easily sweats, fatigue, shortness of breath
Rx - Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang + Shuo Quan Wan

 

 

 

 

 

 

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