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12May/100

Your Trusty Partners in Keeping Your Kid Dry at Night

Bed wetting is one of the things that can get on the nerves of most parents. If the child frequently wets his bed, the parent must change the sheets often, wash the beddings and get rid of the urine smell, keep the kid dry, and many others. And all these must be done on a daily basis! To make life much easier for parents of young bed wetters, there are supplies and tools offered on the market to help parents ensure dry nights for their child.

These supplies take out the stress from dealing with your child’s condition, allowing you to sleep soundly at night. Also, these nifty tools keep rashes and sores at bay, thus making sure that your child can sleep comfortably at night.

You may want to invest in bed-wetting supplies, which come in different shapes and sizes. Bed-wetting supplies generally fall into two categories: permanent or reusable and disposable ones. You can start buying permanent supplies such as moisture alarms and absorbent waterproof bed covers, which you can use over and over again. These are the primary tools you will need to control your child’s tendency to wet the bed.

On the other hand, disposable supplies include baby powder, ointments, and diapers that prevent sores and rashes that form because of wetting the bed. Disposable supplies, like permanent ones, can help you deal with problems that come with your child’s wetting the bed.

One of the must-haves for bed wetters is the moisture alarm that senses moisture when the child starts urinating while asleep. Once that happens, the alarm produces a sound that wakes the child up, so he could urinate in the toilet. This battery-operated device is helpful because it enables the child to control his urge to urinate. A lot of moisture alarms are available on the market today, each offering unique features. When buying one, make sure that it meets your and your child’s needs.

There are also bed-wetting supplies that are designed for adults with illnesses such as lupus and elderly people. Such supplies are intended to reduce the impact of enuresis on an adult’s life and to treat the condition.

However, relying solely on bed-wetting supplies is not enough. You need a great deal of patience and the right temperament to get through the problem. Remember, a single wrong move or word you say to your child can hurt his self-esteem, his relationships with his peers, and his performance in school. Punishing your child and making him realize that it is his fault won’t solve the problem. Wetting the bed is an involuntary process, so your child has no control over when and how often he pees at night.

What your child needs is ample understanding and support so that he could easily deal with his condition. That being said, be careful with how you show your emotion toward your child’s bed wetting—watch your words and action. When paired with proper attitude, using bed-wetting supplies can make it easy for you to achieve dry nights for your child.

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12Mar/100

Bed Wetting: Myths and Facts

Enuresis, more popularly known as bed wetting, is a common condition among children of school age. A bed wetter urinates during sleep, and this happens without knowledge or control of the child. Because of this, many parents find themselves in a stressful and embarrassing situation. As for the child, such condition causes discomfort, sleep interruption, and embarrassment.

Indeed, enuresis has many unpleasant effects on both the child and the parents. But these effects can be minimized if parents do away with all the misconceptions and learn the truth about their children’s condition.
The following are the myths and facts about enuresis that every parent should know:

Myth #1: Bed wetter are too lazy to control their urination.
This assumption is not only inaccurate, but also destructive because it only makes the child feel bad about himself. The truth is, bed wetter have no control over their condition.

Myth #2: Children who wet their bed have emotional or mental problems.
This misconception may have stemmed from the fact that autistic children usually wet their bed. That is not the case in most bed wetters. Although enuresis results in psychological problems such as low self-esteem, these problems do not cause children to wet their bed. But stress and other emotional issues such as divorce of parents or death of a loved one can trigger enuresis in children who previously have had dry nights.

Myth #3: Wearing diapers at night will slow down the process of getting rid of the habit.

Experts say that using diapers does not prevent a child from outgrowing enuresis on his own. In fact, diapers offer some benefits. For the bed wetters, diapers prevent them from getting wet and cold when they wake up. For parents, diapers spare them the burden of changing the bed covers or washing the mattresses often.

Myth #4: Fluid intake before bedtime causes enuresis.
Yes, restricting the amount of fluid intake before your child goes to sleep can lessen the volume of urine released during nighttime. However, drinking liquids before bedtime does not cause the child to wet his bed.

Fact #1: Enuresis is hereditary.

If there is a history of enuresis in your family, your child is likely to become a bed wetter. Three out of four children who suffer from the condition have a family history of enuresis.

Fact #2: Some bed wetters have a functionally small (not anatomically small) bladder.
This means these children quickly feel a full bladder, so the urge to urinate is frequent.

Fact #3: Bed wetters find it hard to rouse from sleep, which keeps them from responding to their body’s signal to urinate.

Fact #4: Hormonal imbalance causes enuresis.
Some children lack the amount of anti-diuretic hormone that signals the kidneys to produce less urine while they sleep. The result? More urine at nighttime.

Fact #5: Enuresis may be a symptom of underlying medical conditions.
If your child suffers from bed wetting, it is likely that he may have one or two of the following diseases: diabetes, urinary tract infection, sleep apnea, spinal cord problems, and constipation.

It is recommended that you visit a doctor to have your child checked and to get advice on the possible treatment methods to stop enuresis.

15Jan/101

Bed Wetting is for Adults Also

Yes, you read it right. You may never know it, but adults are prone to wet nights—not those associated with male discharges. What is being referred here is the type of condition that is more common to children, which is bed wetting or enuresis. This condition occurs when a person, young or adult, urinates during sleep. Studies have shown that roughly 2 percent of adults within the age range of 16 and 60 wet the bed a couple of night every week.
Of course, adult enuresis is very embarrassing.

It is enough reason to get teased by friends and colleagues and to shun friendships, relationships, and enjoyable activities in life. However, adult bed wetter must recognize the fact that they have the condition and need to seek medical help.
The first step in properly dealing with adult enuresis is determining its possible causes.

* Stress. Stressful situations and emotional struggles may cause a person to pee during his sleep. There are ways to manage stress and control enuresis. These include listening to music, performing relaxation and breathing techniques, or engaging in sports and physically challenging activities.

* Natural aging process. As people age, their body deteriorates. This leads to slower movements and reflexes. Thus, the older an adult gets, his urinary control decreases.

* Fluid intake. Drinking excessive amounts of liquid just before hitting the sack may cause a person to wet his bed.

* Coffee, tea, and alcohol. Coffee, tea, soda, and other beverages with caffeine content trigger production of more urine in the body. Alcohol, for its part, makes the control in the bladder muscle weaker. Avoid these drinks especially at night to keep yourself from wetting the bed.
* Diuretic medications. There are drugs that can trigger enuresis. For example diuretics are taken to prevent heart failure caused by kidney problems. However, taking the drug can take its toll on your urination control at night.

* Anti-diuretic hormone (ADH) imbalance. ADH controls the release of urine by the urinary system. If the body lacks this hormone, chances are the person will experience wet nights.

* Urinary tract infection (UTI). UTI can cause problems in releasing urine from the body especially during sleep. A tumor or swelling in the lower urinary tract can also cause involuntary wetting at night.

So what’s the best thing to do if you are prone to wetting the bed? First, you can train your bladder to empty urine at particular time intervals.
Pelvic muscle exercises are a good way to be able to control urination at nighttime. This workout, which makes the bladder muscles stronger, must be done two to three times every day for at least four weeks.

If you are taking diuretic drugs, take them during the day or at least eight hours before bedtime. Visit your doctor to find out the medication options you have to be able to cure enuresis.

Controlling adult bed wetting is no different from that of children. The only difference is that you are in charge of your own body (not your parent), so be careful when considering the different treatment options available for your condition.

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