
Q How often should I bring my child to the clinic for bedwetting?
A In the early stage, visits every 2 to 4 weeks let us check progress and adjust the prescription. Once things stabilize, the interval lengthens to 4 to 6 weeks.
Detailed Answer
For bedwetting, consistent management over 3 to 6 months matters more than short-term treatment. The visit interval changes according to the treatment stage.
Korean Medicine Clinic Perspective
The first 1 to 2 months are a period of adjusting the strength of the prescription while observing the child's response, so visits every 2 to 4 weeks are needed. During the improvement phase, when episodes are decreasing, this shifts to every 4 weeks, and during the resolution phase to every 6 weeks. At each visit, we review overall growth status — sleep patterns, stamina, appetite, and more — to fine-tune the prescription.
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