Tuesday 7 April 2015

Bedwetting and Treatment



Bed wetting is the problem faced by millions of families every night and it is common among young kids which lasted to teen years. Doctor is not sure what might be the cause or why it stops. But is being regarded as the part of development and kids usually grows out of it. Most other time it is not or emotional issues.ot sign of any deeper medical or emotional issues.

Bedwetting it becomes problem if it begins to bother the children or parents and most of the time is considered problem in children less than 5 years. Medical treatment is not recommended for children under 5.It happen most of the time with boys as compared to girls. If parents feel upset when child wets the bed and finds upsetting speak to your GP for advice.

Causes of betting wetting

The bedwetting secrecy is tough for kids and parents alike and 99% of kids think that they are only ones who wet the bed which makes them feel worse. Children Natural gain bladder control at night they do so at different ages and millions kids wet bed some or most nights twice as many boys wetting their beds as girls. Wet bed leave bad feelings all around and frustrated parents sometimes concludes a child is wetting the bed out of laziness. 

The majority of bedwetting is inherited and three out of four kids either a parent or a first degree relative also wet the bed in childhood. The scientists have located some of the specific genes that lead o delayed nighttime bladder control. Most of the parents had the same problem communicate it to their kids which is a good thing to do.

  • ·         The child cannot yet hold urine for the entire night
  • ·         The child does not waken when his or her bladder is full
  • ·         The child produces a large amount of urine during the evening and night hours
  • ·         The child has poor daytime toilets habits

Treatment of bedwetting

Drinking too much or too little can contribute to bedwetting and ensuring your child gets the right amount of fluids each day is often recommended. The amount of fluids your child needs can vary depending on things like how physically active and their diet.

Encourage your child to go to toilet regularly during the day and most of the healthy children urinate between four and seven times a day. Parents should also make sure that your children urinate before going to bed. Many parents find rewards schemes helpful managing bedwetting and motivating your child can help bedwetting treatments be more effective.
 It is important to emphasize that these are only rewards shouldn’t be based on whether they wet the bed or not instead you may want to give rewards for sticking to their recommended fluid intake, and remembering to go to the toilet before going to bed.If everything else failed alarms is the next step and a bedwetting alarm consists of a small sensor and alarm.

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