Bedwetting is a common issue that affects many children, often leading to embarrassment and emotional distress. This distress can affect a child’s social interactions and self-esteem, as they may avoid sleepovers and other activities due to fear of embarrassment. In Frankfort, IL, chiropractic care offers a supportive approach to managing bedwetting, enhancing children's confidence and quality of life.
While all infants start life without bladder control, most children achieve control over their bladder by the age of 5. However, many continue to struggle with nocturnal control, and only 15% of these children will naturally outgrow bedwetting without any intervention. Chiropractic care, while not a cure, has been reported by many parents to quickly improve their children's bedwetting issues.
Bedwetting may be linked to the nervous system, which controls the bladder through nerves that run from the spinal cord to the bladder muscles. These nerves are affected by the alignment of the spine, particularly in the lower back and sacrum area. Childhood is full of physical activities and minor falls, which can shift the spine's alignment and put pressure on these nerves, potentially leading to bedwetting.
During your visit to One Health Chiropractic in Frankfort, our chiropractors will look for any misalignments in your child’s spine that could be affecting their nerve function. The goal is to relieve this pressure through safe, gentle, and natural chiropractic adjustments, thereby improving bladder control.
Multiple studies highlight the potential benefits of chiropractic adjustments for bedwetting:
These findings suggest that chiropractic care can significantly impact children’s ability to control their bladder, especially at night.
At One Health Chiropractic in Frankfort, we are committed to providing gentle and effective care tailored to children’s needs. If your child is struggling with bedwetting, we invite you to call us today. A consultation with our team could be the first step toward resolving nerve dysfunctions and improving your child’s night-time bladder control and overall well-being.