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How to Stop Bedwetting

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How to Stop Bedwetting

Got a bed wetter? It can be very frustrating and embarrassing, but it’s actually very common problem with approximately 5 to 7 million children in U.S alone that wet the bed every night. Many teens have bedwetting issue and adults face lot of problem when they have to deal with this unwanted situation.

 

How to Stop Bedwetting in Children?

There are several reasons why a child wets the bed. It could be genetic as  about three out of four children who wet the bed have a first degree relative that had a same problem.It’s also caused by a lack of communication between the bladder and brain or when a child has a small bladder and does not have enough room to hold urine.

 

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Tips on How to Stop Bedwetting in Children

  • Don’t punish your child – Children don’t wet their bed on purpose so be polite with them and make them know that they are not alone.
  • Talk about bedwetting with your child – Children who wet the bed has low self- esteem and they feel bad about it. Share with them if someone in the family had the same problem.
  • Mark the calendar – Keep the track of both dry and wet nights that can motivate your child end his or her bedwetting.
  • More liquids during day time -Encourage your child to drink more fluids during the day and urinate as soon as there is an urge to go.
  • Limiting liquids just before bed time – Limiting the liquids before bedtime will delay filling the bladder which would give some extra time to your child to wake up before they actually wet the bed.
  • Cut the caffeine – Avoid sodas and sport energy drinks because caffeine can trigger bedwetting.
  • Pay attention to constipation – Constipation can put pressure on bladder, making it difficult to hold urine and an urge to go.
  • Use bathroom before bedtime – Let your child make a habit to use the bathroom and empties the bladder before the bedtime, this could lower the chance of a bedwetting accident.
  • See the pediatrician – If your child suddenly starts wetting talk to your pediatrician if they have urinary tract infection or any other rare condition like diabetes or a neurological problem.
  • Medications – Although there are medications but consult your doctor before giving as they can have side effects
  • Use bedwetting alarms – Bedwetting alarm is often the best solution to stop bedwetting permanently in children. You can clip the alarm to the child’s underwear. Once the device detects any moisture, the alarm goes off. The regular use of alarm helps a child get up on his own even before the bedwetting occurs.

 

Tips on How to Stop Bedwetting in Teens & Adults

If a teenager wets the bed there are some strategies worth considering that can help stop bedwetting in them

  • Do bladder exercise – The bladder can be strengthened and taught to do better control itself with exercise that helps hold the urine for long time.
  • Avoid caffeine products – Caffeine simulates the bladder to produce more urine so cut it out in the evenings.
  • Avoid constipation – Constipation could be the bed wetting culprit. Have clear bowel to avoid bedwetting.
  • Bedwetting medications – Consult your doctor before taking any bedwetting medications as they have side effects.
  • Use bathroom before bedtime – Form a habit of empty your bladder before bed time, this could lead to lower chance of nighttime wetting.
  • Don’t blame yourself – Bedwetting is not your fault, Be confident to overcome the situation.
  • Avoid liquids before bedtime – Drink more liquids during the day and limit the liquid intake just prior to going to bed.
  • Talk to your family – Share your bedwetting problem with your family they can help you to overcome your stress that is a major bedwetting issue.
  • Use a bedwetting alarm – Some of the bedwetting alarms are designed for teens and adults. They help a bed wetter get up as soon as the sensor detects the urine and alarm starts making alert sounds and vibration. Using alarm for few weeks continuously develops the connection between brain and bladder and help bed wetter get up sooner and sooner before they wet the bed.
  • Consult your doctor – Consult your doctor to check if you have any medical issues
  • Check if bedwetting is hereditary – If any of your immediate family member had bed wetting let them share their their stories with you
  • Use waterproof bedding – Plastic sheets protects the mattress from bedwetting accidents but are not comfortable to sleep on. Use waterproof bedding to save your bed from unwanted stains . Shop a large variety of waterproof bedding at the Smart Store.

 

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