Bedwetting
Tips - How To Stop Your Child's Bedwetting
101 Tips To Stop Your Child's Bedwetting
... Forever!
Bedwetting Tip #3:
Educate Yourself
Throughout this
article series, you will be able to educate yourself about the
facts of bedwetting. However, you will want to share what you
have learned with others in your household. If you have several
children, you need to be aware that siblings will often tease a
brother or sister who “still wets the bed.” Letting these
children know that Enuresis is a condition can help them be
more sensitive towards their sibling while measures are taken
to prevent bedwetting.
Bedwetting Tip #4:
Educate your child
For the child
affected by Enuresis, being told the facts about bedwetting can
be a big help. Children often hear misconceptions about
bedwetting from other children. Myths such as “only babies wet
the bed” can be hurtful to your child and can make him or her
feel as though there is something “wrong” with
them.
Often, explaining
that Enuresis is an actual condition and talking about the
remedies doctors have come up for it can help persuade your
child that bedwetting is curable and a common problem. That
way, your child can focus on resolving the problem rather than
worry about the embarrassment they feel.
Bedwetting Tip #5:
Visit a Doctor
Since some bedwetting
is caused by undiagnosed medical conditions such as diabetes or
allergies, it makes sense to take your child to a doctor to be
checked out. If there is a doctor in your area who is known for
treating children with Enuresis, so much the better. In either
case, ruling out medical problems can be a big relief. If a
medical problem is causing your child to wet the bed, coping
with the problem will also generally resolve the
Enuresis.
Bedwetting Tip #6:
Evaluate
Evaluate how much of
a problem bedwetting is in your family and how often it
happens. Frequent bedwetting that causes many tears and
embarrassment or even arguments in your household may need more
aggressive treatment than bedwetting that occurs once in a
while and results in only some extra laundry.
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Bedwetting -
Helpful Info
Don’t drink
coffee or soft drinks before you go to bed as
they are mildly laxative and will cause the
bladder to fill up
faster.
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