Bed-wetting (children)

April 9, 2001 by Linda Lazarides  
Filed under Health issues

Some causative factors

  • Food allergy
  • Nutritional deficiencies
  • Promising nutritional research

21 children successfully treated for migraine with an exclusion diet also suffered from bed-wetting. 12 of this group also ceased bed-wetting while on the diet. The reintroduction of problem foods caused a relapse of the bed-wetting. Egger J et al: Effect of diet treatment on enuresis in children with migraine or hyperkinetic behaviour. Clin Pediatr 31(5):302-7, 1992.

Information compiled by Linda Lazarides
Naturopathic Nutritionist, Author, Educator

Linda Lazarides is Course Director of the School of Modern Naturopathy and author of eight books on health, nutrition and naturopathy.

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