Massage Therapy for Children Bedwetting
It takes
time for a child to grasp the connection between the
urge to urinate and urinating itself. Once the child
understands that urinating is under their control,
toilet training can advance in leaps and bounds.
However, bedwetting remains a problem for many
children. Instead of waking up to go to the toilet,
a bedwetting child sleeps on while the muscles of
their bladder relax. It seems that the brain doesn't
receive the urge to urinate from the bladder.
One in five preschoolers and around ten per cent of
all children under the age of ten years still wet
the bed. There may be as many as 100,000 bedwetting
Australians at any given time, including a small
proportion of teenagers and adults.
Step Shen Shu point
On the lower back, 1.5 finger's breadth lateral to
the lower border of the spinous process of the
second lumbar vertebra.
Massage the point by thumb for 1-3 minutes.
Massage Therapy
Asthma - Bone Disorders - Deafness - Diarrhea -
Dizziness - Edema - Ejaculation Premature -
Emaciation - Hematuria - Impotence - Knee Disorders
- Leukorrhea - Lumbar Pain - Menses Irregular -
Nephritis - Nocturnal Emissions - Seminal Emissions
- Tinnitus - Urinary Dysfunction - Urinary
Incontinence - Visual Disturbances
Step Pang Guang Shu point
In the sacral region, 1.5 finger's breadth lateral
to the posterior midline, at the level of the second
posterior sacral foramen.
Wrap up buttocks with the hands and Massage it by
thumb for 1-3 minutes.
Massage Therapy
Constipation - Diarrhea - Dysuria - Genital Swelling
- Leg Muscle Weakness - Lumbosacral Pain - Sciatica
- Seminal Emissions - Urinary Dysfunction - Urinary
Incontinence - Urination Frequent - Urine Dark -
Urine Retention - Urogenital Disorders
Step Shui Fen point
In the umbilical region, on the anterior midline, 1
finger's breadth superior to the umbilicus. Close up thumb, forefinger and thirdfinger, massage the point for
1-3 minutes.
Massage Therapy
Opens And Regulates The Water Passages
Regulates The Intestines ,Treats Edema
Dispels Accumulations
Ascites - Borborygmus - Digestive Disturbances -
Edema - Gastroesophageal Reflux - Periumbilical Pain
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