Is your child completely potty trained during the day, but continues to wet his/her bed at night? Or has your child been completely potty trained for a while and now all of sudden he or she has started wetting his or her bed night? If you answered yes to either one of these questions, you have fo
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If your child is potty trained during the day, but continues to wet his/her bed at night, you are probably frustrated and are wondering why your child continues to wet his or her bed at night? Most children who wet at night have primary nocturnal enuresis and research indicates that this is ind
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Primary nocturnal enuresis is the term used when children have never achieved night time control and are wetting more than 2-3 times per month.
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Secondary nocturnal enuresis is when a child has been dry at night for 6 months and then begins to wet again. Secondary nocturnal enuresis is easier to treat, because in most cases this is a result of a change in the child's life. Identifying the change and addressing it will resolve the issue
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I have researched this topic and based on my understanding and knowledge; here are some of the treatment options and therapies that your child's pediatrician may recommend. The goal of all the therapies is teach the child to wake up when the bladder if full and/or to decrease the need for nightti
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We have decided to carry this book because I recently met Dr. Preston Smith at a trade show. He is a practicing pediatric urologist - a doctor that specializes in the treatment of illness or disease of the genitals or urinary tract (kidneys, ureters,bladder).I talked with him at lenght and asked h
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Parental Help is Essential to Success: During the first week or two, parental help will be needed to teach your child to react to the alarm. At this time, it is common for your child to empty the bladder in bed and discover upon going to the bathroom that there is nothing left to urinate. Duri
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Bed wetting alarms offer the highest success rate of treatments available to children (5 years and older) dealing with nocturnal primary enuresis or secondary enuresis . The new Wet-Stop3 bed wetting urine alarm is a drug-free treatment which helps condition the user to better sleep ...
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This Bed wetting Bundle of savings is ideal for parents whose child is potty trained during the day but is still wetting the bed at night occasionally. Night-time wetting is a common occurrence in the potty training process, but that certainly doesn't mean it is an enjoyable event! Included in ...
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Generally speaking, your pediatrician may prescribe medication as a last resort. There are three types of prescription medicines and one homeopathic medicine that are generally used to treat bed wetting. They are: Imipramine (Janimine, Tofranil) Desmopressin (DDAVP, Stimate) Oxybutynin ...
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Is Homeopathy Regulated? Yes! Homeopathic Medicines are fully regulated as drugs by the FDA. All homeopathic medicines are "governed" by the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States. Homeopathic medicines are regulated as drugs by inclusion in the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. All homeo
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Is there a correlation? Is my child a deep sleeper? The doctor says no, but other parents agree with me!! When researching the topic of bed wetting, I came upon a very interesting point that I wanted to share with you as a parent. I encountered this situation with my own child as a toddler ...
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