Bedwetting
Tips - How To Stop Your Child's Bedwetting
101 Tips To Stop Your Child's Bedwetting
... Forever!
BEDWETTING -
AN INTRODUCTION (cont.)
Bedwetting is not a
rare problem. Experts think that five to seven million children
in this country wet the bed at least occasionally. The older
children get, the less likely they are to wet the bed, as
children outgrow the problem at a rate of roughly 15% per year.
However, this means that 1% of older teenagers, and 20% of
children between the ages of six and five will still wet their
bed regularly.
Bedwetting creates
stress for the entire family. Parents may be frustrated and
fatigued by the washing of sheets, drying of mattresses, and
reassurances that follow each incident of
bedwetting.
The medical term for
bedwetting is Enuresis and it is a serious subject for medical
research. Researchers have found that a few basic causes of
bedwetting seem to be the culprit for most sufferers of
Enuresis. Among medical causes, ailments such as urinary tract
infections, allergies, diabetes, cell anemia and sleep
disorders are often the culprit.
Since bedwetting is
often the first sign of these problems, it is a good idea to
get your child checked out for these conditions. In addition,
researchers have found that psychological reasons such as
stress, upset, and trauma often contribute to
bedwetting.
Children who wet the
bed for any reason often suffer needlessly, and this suffering
is the best reason to get your child help for Enuresis.
Children who wet the bed often suffer from low self-esteem,
withdrawal, stress, fear, and other problems. These children
may suffer from sleeplessness because they fear or are
embarrassed by what happens when they sleep.
A child with Enuresis
is often teased by others and may feel dirty by the smell of
urine about them. The child may even avoid others out of fear
of ridicule. At the very least, fun childhood activities such
as camp, sleep overs, and camping may be made into traumatic
rather than happy events for the bedwetting
child.
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Bedwetting -
Helpful Info
15 % of 6 year
olds wet their bed regularly and 5% of ten year
olds do. That’s just the way it is, and it does
not mean that a child that wets the bed have
medical or psychological problems. Most doctors
are dismissive of the idea that bedwetting is
linked to those types of problems and would
look for other reasons instead.
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