Causticum: Wetting the bed unconsciously during first part of
the night when blowing the nose; during night when cold;
during coughing, laughing or sneezing. Worse from cold.
Paralysis of the bladder affecting the muscles of expulsion
resulting in retention of the urine and of the sphincter vesical
which causes involuntary urination not even feeling that the
stream of urine is passing.
Gelsemium: Bed-wetting in patients suffering from headache.
It cures bed-wetting when Causticum fails.
Pulsatilla: Urine escapes in the first part of the night especially
in hot patients, involuntary when coughing. Gentle, changeable
disposition, craves to go in the open; dislikes fats; peevish and
chilly. Wetting the bed following measles.
Sepia: Involuntary urination in yellow sickly girls. Specific for
wetting the bed during first sleep. The child wets the bed as
soon as she goes to sleep or passes urine within two hours of
going to bed.
Rhus Tox: Urine escapes when sitting quiet. No difficulty in
holding the urine when walking.
Bryonia Dribbing of urine when moving. It flows on walking
and relieved only by keeping quiet.
Hyoscyamus: Involuntary urination on hearing sound of
running water. After typhoid. Involuntary urination during
convulsions.
Benzoic Acid: Urination involuntary in sleep, the bed that has
been wetted several times becomes uncleanable. It smells like
intensified urine. Specific gravity low.
Alumina: Urine dribbles out involuntarily due to paralysis of
the bladder. It is retained and then dribbles out.
Kreosote: Involuntary urination during the first part of the
night, when it is difficult to wake up the child owing to too
profound asleep. Patient dream she is urinating in a decent
manner.
Equisetum: A remedy for enuresis and dysuria. When wetting
the bed is without any tangible cause except habit.
Anantherum: Involuntary urination while walking or sleeping.
Arsenic Alb: Involuntary urination during pregnancy or after labour (delivery).
Aconite N: Involuntary urination with thirst and fear.
Calcarea Sul: Enuresis nocturnal. Feels better in cold. Give 30
dilution and then 200.
Sulphur: Pale, lean children with large abdomen, who love
sugar and highly seasoned food. Hate being washed. Constant
desire to urinate; a few drops pass involuntarily. Irresistible
desire to urinate on seeing water running from hydrant.
Psorinum: An inter-current remedy when other well selected
remedies fail. Enuresis following suppression of eczema or
eruption or after severe acute illness. Patient is chilly and
dreads washing. Wetting the bed during full moon.
Medorrhinum: Nocturnal enuresis, passing large quantities of
pungent smelling urine or scanty or highly coloured, or copious
pale urine with pungent odour. Worse during menstruation;
dribbling of urine; painful tenesmus of the bladder; severe pain
at the conclusion of urination.
Lycopodium: Involuntary urination during sleep. Polyuria
during night and normal urination during the day time. Craving
for sugar and hot drinks.
Cina: Urine copious and involuntary with worm symptoms.
Sycotum: Ill-tempered children with fear of the dark, of being
left alone; general irritability; twitching of the facial muscles;
blinking of the eye lids, oily skin; the pre-tubercular look; low
grade inflammation around the genitals, particularly in females.
Ferrum Met: Involuntary urination during motion and whilst
playing when it dribbles and keeps the clothing wet. It stops
when at rest.
Lac. Caninum: Wetting of bed during night. Passing urine in
dream which wakes up the patient.
Calcarea Carb: Constant urge to pass urine during the day and
wetting the bed during the night. Perspires easily appetite poor.
For stout fatty children who drink much.
Acid Phos: Involuntary escape of urine, especially on coughing
or movement.
Cicuta Virosa: Vertigo when trying to rise: objects whirl
before the eyes, has to lie down again. Eyes sunken with
contracted pupils. Paralysis of bladder, hence involuntary
urination.
Magnetis Polus Australis: As an inter-current remedy.
Strangury forcing him to empty bladder every half h our; first
few drops pass involuntarily, followed gradually by passing
more by using abdominal pressure. Involuntary urination
during night, detected on awakening.