Bedwetting Support
Support for Bladder Control and Nervous System Balance
Bedwetting, also known as nighttime enuresis, can be stressful for both children and parents. While it is common in younger children, ongoing bedwetting may affect confidence, sleep, and social development.
At Montgomery County Chiropractic, we offer gentle, supportive care that focuses on the nervous system and overall body function, helping families explore non-invasive options that may support bladder control.
Understanding Bedwetting
Bedwetting can occur for many reasons, and in some cases, the exact cause is not fully understood. Contributing factors may include:
- Delayed bladder or nervous system development
- Difficulty recognizing bladder fullness during sleep
- Emotional or environmental stress
- Physical stress from falls or minor trauma
If a child who has previously stayed dry at night begins wetting the bed again, it may be a sign that additional stress or physical changes are affecting the body. In these situations, it’s important to consult with a healthcare provider to rule out underlying concerns.
How Chiropractic Care May Help
The nerves responsible for bladder control originate in the lower spine, particularly the sacral region. In children, this area is still developing and may be more sensitive to physical stress.
Pediatric chiropractic care focuses on gentle assessment and light adjustments designed to support nervous system communication. Care is always age-appropriate and tailored to the child’s comfort.
Supportive care may include:
- Gentle spinal assessment and mobilization
- Focus on sacral and pelvic balance
- Guidance for parents on supportive care strategies
- A calm, child-friendly approach
While chiropractic care is not a primary medical treatment for bedwetting, some families choose to explore it as part of a broader, supportive approach.
Supporting Children and Families
If bedwetting is affecting your child or family, our team is here to help you explore supportive care options in a comfortable, understanding environment.


