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How can Bedwetting be treated ?

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As children grow older, they are usually able to stop wetting the bed at night. Children vary in the age at which they are physically ready to have complete control over their bladders.

Limiting the intake of fluid before bedtime helps in many cases. Especially avoiding drinks that have caffeine, such as colas, tea and coffee before the child is put to sleep may also helps to avoid bedwetting.

Using alarm clocks and waking the child up at fixed times during the night. Some parents find it helpful to wake the child once or twice at night to go to the bathroom. This is the simplest strategy and can be quite effective.

Moisture alarms - These alarms often can help the child learn to feel when the bladder is full and when wetting is just about to happen. Some of the alarms are triggered by a few drops of urine and wake the child.

Meditative exercise for relaxation and building your self-image before going to bed and before sleep are also helpful.

Hypnotherapy - Studies have shown that hypnotherapy helps some children to prevent bedwetting.

Explain bedwetting to your child - Reassure your child that bedwetting is not his or her fault and that it will go away in time. This builds confidence in the child enabling them to overcome their bedwetting.

Behavioral therapy combined with counseling could help the child to be more confident.

Medicines -A type of anti-depressant called imipramine has the effect of relaxing the bladder and tightening the sphincter (preventing the passing of urine). But a child restarts the habit once the drug is stopped. These types of drugs are rarely prescribed as they have side effects. Once these drugs are stopped the child will restart his/her habit of bedwetting. Hence this is not a permanent solution.

There are other drugs available as 'puffs' but are expensive. However, they maybe used when the child is undertaking an outing.


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Posted by:  praveensan(Guest)  Posted on: 07/20/2009
My daughter is 7+ years old and once in awhile she has the problem of bed wetting. May I request you to suggest me the way out.



Posted by:  nmartin@shazaaam(Guest)  Posted on: 11/20/2007
Many bedwetters are misdiagnosed with ADD/ADHD. Symptoms of a bedwetter’s deep sleep disorder, such as the inability to stay focused or to concentrate, are almost identical to those of ADD/ADHD. For 32 years, the Enuresis Treatment Center has successfully treated thousands of people from around the world by correcting an unhealthy deep sleep pattern. One this pattern is corrected, the bedwetting is permanently resolved, and the ADD/ADHD symptoms often abate. The Enuresis Treatment Center has put together an informative guide to understanding and treating bedwetting. This free bedwetting guide is available to download at www.freebedwettingguide.com



Posted by:  guest  Posted on: 10/16/2007
Continue and gradually reduce the dosage on doctors advice. Never discontinue the tablets on your own without doctors advice



Posted by:  guest  Posted on: 04/08/2007
i am 19 yrs old having bed wetting problem right from birth last year i consulted a general physician and told my problem.he gave me a tablet antidep 50mg every night.after using this tablet for past 8 months my bedwetting is only few days a month.can i continue this tablet.after stop using this tablet after few months will the habit stop completely please reply me.




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