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Homeopathy Treatment for Bed-wetting (Nocturnal Enuresis)
See how homeopathy approaches bed-wetting and nocturnal enuresis in India as an individualised, supportive system guided by a qualified homeopathic doctor.
Quick answer
Can homeopathy help bed-wetting (nocturnal enuresis)?
Bed-wetting, or nocturnal enuresis, is the involuntary passing of urine during sleep and is common in children. Homeopathy is an individualised system in which a qualified practitioner chooses a remedy for the whole child, intended to support and not replace medical assessment.
Reviewed & updated: June 2026
How homeopathy approaches bed-wetting
A homeopathic practitioner studies the whole child rather than the symptom alone. They explore sleep depth, timing of wetting, emotional factors, temperament, fears, family history and daytime habits. A remedy is then matched to this complete picture. Because this commonly affects children, paediatric cases should be assessed by a doctor first to rule out medical causes, and a responsible practitioner works alongside the family doctor and supports the child with patience rather than blame.
Common symptoms of bed-wetting (nocturnal enuresis)
- Involuntary passing of urine during sleep
- Wet bedding or clothing on waking
- Deep sleep with difficulty waking to urinate
- Daytime urgency or frequency in some children
- Embarrassment or low confidence about the wetting
Common causes & triggers
- Delayed maturation of bladder control
- Very deep sleep patterns in some children
- Reduced overnight signalling between bladder and brain
- Emotional stress or changes at home or school
- Family history of bed-wetting in childhood
What to expect from treatment
Many children outgrow bed-wetting naturally, and responses to any approach vary from child to child. With homeopathy, change tends to be gradual and is reviewed over follow-up visits, sometimes alongside behavioural measures. Homeopathy is not a guaranteed or proven cure. A practitioner sets realistic expectations, supports the family, and advises when further medical evaluation is needed, for example if wetting is new in an older child or comes with other symptoms.
Reading the individual pattern behind the wetting
A homeopathic practitioner studies the whole child, not just the wet bed. They note how deeply the child sleeps, when in the night wetting happens, any dreams, fears or recent stresses, daytime habits and temperament, along with family history. This detailed pattern, rather than the symptom alone, guides remedy selection. Because every child is different, self-prescribing is discouraged, and a qualified, patient assessment helps tailor support to the individual child while avoiding blame or pressure.
When to see a doctor
Many children outgrow bed-wetting, but a doctor should review certain situations. Seek assessment if an older child who was previously dry starts wetting again, if there is daytime wetting, pain, increased thirst, frequent infections or other new symptoms. Paediatric cases should be assessed by a doctor first to rule out medical causes. Any change is gradual and varies by child. Homeopathy should complement, not replace, conventional care, and a responsible practitioner works alongside the family doctor.
Homeopathic medicines commonly used for bed-wetting (nocturnal enuresis)
These are remedies homeopaths often consider — the right one is chosen for your individual case by a qualified doctor, not self-prescribed.
Equisetum
Commonly considered when wetting occurs in deep sleep without a clear cause.
Often considered for wetting in the early part of the night.
Considered in gentle, tearful children needing reassurance.
Kreosotum
Sometimes considered when the child wets while dreaming deeply.
Frequently considered when wetting happens soon after falling asleep.
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Frequently asked questions
Can homeopathy stop my child bed-wetting?
Homeopathy is not a proven cure. It is an individualised, supportive system used by a qualified practitioner, and many children also improve naturally with age.
Should a doctor see my child first?
Yes. Paediatric cases should be assessed by a doctor to rule out medical causes before or alongside any supportive treatment.
How long before we see change?
There is no fixed timeline. Any change is gradual and varies by child, so a practitioner reviews progress over follow-up visits.
Is bed-wetting the child fault?
No. Bed-wetting is involuntary and not a behaviour problem. Patience and support matter, and blame can make things worse.
Can homeopathy be combined with bladder training?
A practitioner may suggest supportive habits alongside care. Discuss any plan with your doctor so treatment complements medical advice.
This page is for general information only and is not medical advice. Homeopathy should complement, not replace, conventional medical care — especially for serious or chronic conditions. Always consult a qualified homeopathic doctor for a remedy chosen for your individual case, and do not stop any prescribed medication without your physician’s guidance.




