Description
Urinary incontinence is the loss of bladder control. In children under age 3, it’s normal to not have full bladder control. As children get older, they become more able to control their bladder. When wetting happens in a child who is old enough to control his or her bladder, it’s known as enuresis. Enuresis can happen during the day or at night and can be frustrating. And there are many ways to treat enuresis and help your child.
If a child has fecal (bowel) incontinence, it is important to determine the cause and treatment. Fecal incontinence can occur in children because of a disease, but in most cases it’s because of chronic constipation.
Urinary and fecal incontinence, including bedwetting, are treatable. Natural healing has a big toolbox of validated techniques you can apply immediately.
In this detailed and powerful 90 minute webinar, we’ll trace the problem and talk about natural treatments for urinary and fecal incontinence in children of all ages. You will leave with tools you can use the next day.