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Enuresis Information At Your Fingertips

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Enuresis Information At Your Fingertips - Smart Bedwetting Alarm

Enuresis Information At Your Fingertips

Last Updated on February 17, 2023 by Smart

Enuresis or nighttime incontinence is involuntary urination after age 5 or 6, and that more than 5 million children experience it. The most difficult thing about Enuresis is that makes it hard for parents to address on their own, is all of the worries and secrecy attached to it. Children and families experience a lot of negative feelings about bedwetting. Bedwetting Kids who have problems staying dry at night have problems sleeping over with friends or having friends stay over or visit, out of fear that someone else will discover their secret, or that they’ll make a mess. They need support and encouragement and help from parents.

If your child wets the bed, you as a parent is also worried. In many cases, your child will be as concerned as you. There are a lot of resources to help your child understand enuresis and teach him ways to manage it. Children’s books and many bedwetting stories are a great way to get the subject of enuresis to their level and help them understand their body

The process of urination is controlled by a complex circuit of nerves which relay messages between the bladder, the spinal cord and the brain. Till your child is between 2–5 years of age, a simple circuit is involved in the process of urination. At this age, the central nervous system is immature so urination has no control but as the brain develops with age, the child automatically develops the ability to control urine and choose an appropriate time and place to urinate. But when a child after age 5 years and above cannot hold urine and wet the bed then it is a matter of concern.

Nearly in all cases, talking to your bedwetting children about enuresis is one of the best ways to make them feel better about themselves. You need to let them know that they are not the only one with this type of problem and it can be taken care if they follow certain rules like less consumption of water two hours before going to bed, using bathroom before sleep and avoiding colas and caffeinated drinks and using an enuresis alarm, also called a bedwetting alarm. Alarms work by using a sensor that detects the first drops of urine in the underwear. When the sensor is activated, it sends a signal to an alarm device, which is intended to wake the child with a sound, light, or vibration. The alarm helps to train the child to wake up or stop urinating before the alarm goes off. As a parent, you should understand that enuresis is not the responsibility of your child, they need your help.

Enuresis also creates a lot of workload for parents in the form of washing and drying bed linen, and this is associated with significant financial costs. You can protect your bed from unwanted stains and order by using waterproof mattress pads and urine stain removers can save a lot of money like a study estimated the financial burden associated with a child who wets their bed is around $1,000 USD per year.

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6 Comments
  • Thomasproor
    August 30, 2018

    Great article on bedwetting alarms.

  • EdwardGah
    July 26, 2018

    Well, I do think that this is a good article, what about medications for bedwetting?

  • CGParker
    July 26, 2018

    I did get an enuresis alarm after reading your article. I think the Smart bedside alarm is better than the Smart wearable alarm for comfort. Daughter is excited to try it.

  • William
    July 24, 2018

    Awesome article. Helped me choose my bedwetting alarm.

  • CHN
    July 24, 2018

    I like your blog and visit it often. Thanks!

  • Warrenidevy
    July 23, 2018

    How do I select between the wearable and the bedside alarm?