A Parent's Guide to Bedwetting

Mar 11, 2014 09:10

When your kid wets the bed, it’s always upsetting and stirs up anxiety. Another set of sheets must be washed, and the child himself/herself is likely to wake up in the morning feeling embarrassed.

Bedwetting, or nocturnal enuresis, doesn’t have to be a buzzkill in the evenings. You can try routines to prevent such event. There are positive and productive measures you can take to address this ever disturbing issue of bedwetting. By the end of it, your child will enhance the overall state of mind of your child.

Almost every child who suffers from nocturnal enuresis stops wetting the bed before hitting puberty. Sans treatment, 15% of these kids who wet the bed grow out of it in every passing year. Children who go through behavioral therapy, bedwetting alarms, as well as medications may outgrow bedwetting sooner.

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