Allopathic treatment involves drugs such as imipramine (Tofranil) and Desmopressin acetate (DDAVP). It is documented that the rate of cure with the usage of these drugs is very low. Hence, they may not prove to be beneficial for all. Their cure rate ranges from 10 to 60% and they have a relapse rate of up to 80%.
These drugs are also known to cause endocrine imbalances. Apart from that, they also have significant side-effects like headache, runny nose, nasal stuffiness, nosebleeds, nervousness, anxiety, constipation and personality changes.
Other drugs used are oxybutynin (Ditropan) and hyoscyamine (Levsin). Though these medications reduce unwanted bladder contractions and also a day-time urgency and frequency to pass urine, they have several potential side-effects such as a dry mouth, drowsiness, flushes, heat sensitivity, and constipation.
In some cases, Physicians may recommend psychotherapy or surgical interventions.
Complementary Natural Care
Nocturnal enuresis (Bed-wetting) may be caused by the interplay of imbalances between the diuretic hormones, inflamed or weak sphincter muscles, and anxiety. The Biogetica’s approach focuses on the usage of traditional natural ingredients from Homeopathy and Ayurveda in an attempt to support the optimal functioning of the bladder and the urinary system on the whole. They work by: **
- Providing bio-energetic information on healthy bladder functions to stimulate the normal functions of the bladder
- Supporting the structure and functions of the genitalia and prostate
- Calming the nerve impulses
Every single ingredient in every Biogetica kit has huge amounts of traditional use data from Ayurveda and Homeopathy and is supported by modern studies and trials. However, people and governments today tend to have varying opinions and laws regarding natural supplements and complementary therapies. We, therefore, prefer not to make any claims, but instead, point all Patients and Doctors to independent research and clinical studies that support their effects in a scientific manner. In some cases, we compare the results of these studies to those of pharmaceutical medicines, in order to show that natural products can provide just as much or may be more, when compared to drugs that often have side effects.
In order to present this information in an unbiased and up-to-date manner, we simply show you Google Scholar search results of all scientific articles available on a certain product or an ingredient. If you do so much as read the synopsis of the research, the choice becomes clear. You can read and compare the results of drug studies and the results of studies on which Biogetica relies. We support you in your right to know and choose drugs or natural alternatives!
Herbal Research
- Mucuna pruriens: Studies suggest that this herb may help support the structure and functions of the sphincter muscles
- Glycyrrhiza glabra: Studies suggest that this herb may help calm the nerves.
Resonance Homeopathic Research
- Medorrhinum: Studies suggest that this Advanced Resonance Homeopathic remedy may help children who pass an abnormally high quantity of coloured ammonical urine in bed every night
- Verbascum: Studies suggest that this Advanced Resonance Homeopathic remedy may support the normal structure and functions of the bladder sphincter muscles
- Equisetum: Studies suggest that this Advanced Resonance Homeopathic remedy may help to restore bladder functioning which may lead to lesser frequent nocturnal urination in children.
Allopathic
- Imipramine: Research indicates that Imipramine may produce many side effects such as drowsiness, sleeping problems, constipation, etc.
If you have read the research above, you are now in a position to make an intelligent decision. We suggest you discuss this research with your Doctor or one of our Doctors available online.
Tips for Bed wetting Prevention
- Maintain regular bladder and bowel habits
- Make your child train his/her bladder by putting off urinating for longer periods, during the day
- Avoid giving water to your child after 6 pm
- Make your child void urine before going to bed
- Put an alarm-system that rings when the bed gets wet
- Keep a reward-system for your child for every dry night
- Ask your child to change the bed-sheets when he or she wets them
- Do not make your child feel guilty about his or her bed-wetting by scolding or discussing the problem in front of others