π§ Bed Wetting
Expert chiropractic treatment in Richmond, KY β drug-free relief that addresses the root cause.
Bed Wetting: Understanding the Root Cause
Nocturnal enuresis (bed wetting) affects approximately 15% of 5-year-olds and 5% of 10-year-olds. Research indicates that sacral nerve dysfunction β frequently caused by spinal subluxations β can impair neurological control of the bladder, contributing to or directly causing bed wetting.
Common Causes
- β’Sacral spinal subluxations affecting bladder nerve control
- β’Deep sleep patterns preventing arousal from bladder signals
- β’Overactive bladder or small functional bladder capacity
- β’Hormonal imbalance β low antidiuretic hormone at night
- β’Stress and emotional factors
- β’Genetics β runs in families
How Chiropractic Helps
Chiropractic adjustments to the sacral and lumbar spine improve the neurological pathway between the bladder and the brain. Published case studies and clinical trials show significant improvement in enuresis with chiropractic care, particularly when sacral subluxations are identified.
- Drug-free and non-invasive
- Most patients improve in 5β7 visits
- Safe for all ages including children
- Treats the root cause, not just symptoms
- Accepts all major insurance
Recognise the Signs of Bed Wetting
If youβre experiencing any of these symptoms, chiropractic care may provide the relief youβre looking for.
Involuntary nighttime urination
Deep sleep without arousal
Urgency or frequency during day
Multiple wet nights per week
Emotional distress and shame
Affects children 5 years and older
Your Bed Wetting Treatment Plan
A clear, structured process designed to get you better and keep you better.
Assess
Comprehensive examination, health history, and on-site digital X-rays to identify the precise structural cause of your bed wetting.
Treat
A personalised treatment plan using chiropractic adjustments, physical therapy, and targeted modalities β often beginning on your first visit.
Recover
Progress tracking, home care guidance, and ongoing support to ensure lasting recovery. 90% of patients return to full, normal function.