What medicine would you recommend for a patient who wets the bed twice a night while sleeping deeply, given that two months of taking the homeopathic medicine Kreosote 30 has shown no effect?
Since the homeopathic treatment was ineffective, I recommend consulting a pediatrician. For deep sleepers with bedwetting (nocturnal enuresis), conventional medical treatments are highly successful. The most common first-line medication is Desmopressin (DDAVP), which temporarily reduces nighttime urine production. For deep sleepers, combining this with a bedwetting alarm is highly recommended, as it trains the brain to recognize a full bladder and wake up. Additionally, limit evening fluids, avoid caffeine, and ensure the patient urinates twice before bed (once before the routine and again right before sleeping). A doctor can provide a safe, tailored prescription.
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What medicine would you recommend for a patient who wets the bed twice a night while sleeping deeply, given that two months of taking the homeopathic medicine Kreosote 30 has shown no effect?