Bedwetting see also: Incontinence [fecal Psychosomatic and Holistic Meaning and Interpretation

Enuresis or urinary incontinence refers to the involuntary emission of urine, typically at night, beyond the age when a child should have gained control. It's important to understand that this is not occasional bedwetting due to nightmares or strong emotions.
A child's nighttime incontinence suggests excessive repression during the day, where the child can no longer control themselves. This child tends to fear authority figures, especially parents, or those in a parental role, not necessarily out of physical fear, but out of a fear of disappointing them or not living up to their expectations. For such a child, upsetting a parent can be as embarrassing as bedwetting itself.
If your child experiences this issue, it's crucial to convey to them that they need encouragement. To this type of child, who demands much from themselves, reassuring words, acknowledgment of their talents, and the understanding that mistakes won't affect their parents' love can help them relax. It's advisable for the child to examine whether their beliefs about parental expectations are accurate.
Whether it's fecal incontinence (the inability to control stool) or urinary incontinence (involuntary urine leakage), both situations revolve around control. Life may be trying to teach flexibility and letting go of people and situations. The loss of control, whether of stool or urine, highlights the need to release rigid thoughts, which act as self-protection from unmanageable emotions. In the case of fecal incontinence, one should consider what person or situation "irritates" them. Strong reactions against authority and suffering under its control can lead to incontinence. Authority may refer to life itself, pushing for changes that are resisted. Reflecting on childhood experiences and reactions to authority is important in these cases. In urinary incontinence, the uncontrollable release of urine, symbolizing the discharge of negative emotions, may be a means to gain more attention and affection. The underlying cause could be feelings of rejection, unworthiness, insecurity, or fear of the future. Urine typically represents the release of negative emotions no longer needed or desired. Nocturnal incontinence suggests a deeper conflict of which one may not be aware. Inability to control the release of urine or stool parallels the inability to control life events, particularly emotions, leading to fear. Expressing these inner fears and insecurities is crucial. It's also possible to let go too easily of loved ones or things without having the courage or determination to pursue what's desired. Overwhelming expectations can lead to disappointment, and "letting go" can manifest physically or mentally. Great fear or nervousness can also trigger incontinence, especially in children. Recognizing that not everything in life can be controlled is essential. Learning to trust and embracing the new and unexpected are valuable lessons to be learned.

Bedwetting during sleep provides insights into the emotions of fear or dread experienced by a child concerning parental or school authority. If I am the child facing incontinence, it might be a way to release repressed emotions (represented by urine) throughout the day due to fear of punishment or displeasing others, a fear of losing love. Similar to animals marking territory with urine, a child may unconsciously feel the need to do the same, defining their "territory" out of fear of losing it or transgressions, fostering insecurity. Insecurity can heighten if the child is made to sleep in the dark. As a child, they may experience intense separation from something or someone they love, seeking "help" during the night, craving warmth. Parents or educators must recognize a child's sensitivity to authority, fostering independence with words of love that transform into increased confidence.

The most common sleep problems include nightmares, bedwetting (enuresis), insomnia, narcolepsy (sleeping sickness), and sleepwalking. Refer to these specific terms for more information.

Refer to "eyes (in general)," adding that the person perceives reality as excessively offensive, seeing life through a bleak lens.


Bell's Disease, also known as Bell's Paralysis, is a facial paralysis affecting one side of the face due to damage to the facial nerve. In this condition, attempting to close the eye on the paralyzed side results in the eyelid remaining open. It can be seen as a response to something that confronts the affected person but is avoided. Refer to the definition of paralysis and facial problems for further insights.

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Bedwetting see also: Incontinence [fecal

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