Tips for Handling Bedwetting Accidents

There are many products and strategies that can help prevent a child from bedwetting, but what do you do when there’s already a mess on your hands? This is just as important as preventing bedwetting accidents because it can teach your child valuable skills and responsibilities for this situation and later on in life. Always treat your child with positivity and respect. The key to handling this issue is letting your child take responsibility for cleaning up the mess and preventing bedwetting acci...
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Talking to Your Doctor about Bedwetting

Many individuals or parents are reluctant to speak with their doctors about bedwetting, especially if it’s happening to an adult. This is quite common because people have been brought up to believe this is an embarrassing problem that you just need to “get over” or “learn to control”. The truth is that it’s not something to “get over”. It’s a neurological problem in the brain that doesn’t allow you to control your bladder as you sleep. It’s completely unconscious and unintentional. Whether you’r...
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Talking to Your Child about Bedwetting

Bedwetting can be a very sensitive topic to bring up to a child. Depending on their age, they may feel alienated or ashamed because their friends don’t use diapers anymore. There is a right and wrong way to talk to your child about this bedwetting problem and it’s key that you’re supportive and honest about what’s going on. Having the right attitude can make all the difference in encouraging your child to understand the problem and make the process a lot easier on both of you. Making Your Home ...
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How to Use a Bedwetting Alarm

Bedwetting alarms have become the saving grace in managing children that struggle with wetting the bed. These handy devices work by alarming the child after reading an increase in the wetness levels of their bed. The only tricky part to using bedwetting alarms properly is to make sure your child knows exactly what to do when it occurs. The clock only helps your child overcome bedwetting if they understand the fundamentals of how the alarm works. Below is a general list of steps to help you use b...
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Bedwetting: Psychological Encouragement to help Children

There are a number of strategies to help a child cope with bedwetting issues. The best thing to do for your child is to make them feel safe, secure, and confident about the issue. The better they understand the fundamental processes of bedwetting, the better equipped they’ll be to handle any accidents on their own. Positive incentive and other psychological encouragement will be one of the best ways to help your child overcome bedwetting. These methods, combined with bedwetting medication and pr...
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Bedwetting Prevention Advice

Most parents don’t know what to do when they hear that there is no instant cure for bedwetting. It can be upsetting news. This problem is messy and embarrassing for both you and your child. However, you need to be strong and supportive at this time in your child’s life. This is a time to help them through bedwetting and give them the tools necessary to eventually overcome the bedwetting altogether. In most cases, bedwetting is caused by a simple neurological problem that doesn’t allow the brain ...
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