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Asked for Male, 56 years old from Chennai
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See at this age incontinence of bladder is common. Since he is quite aged. I advice you to put a condom catheter for your father and connect it to a urine collecting bag. Just be careful that elastic of condom catheter should not be so tight. You can ask a doctor for home visit. He will apply the catheter as well as can prescribe medications. Thanks.
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Asked for male, 44 years old from Warangal
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If your child wets the bed at night, one needs to understand a couple of things. First and foremost, one needs to understand that there will be no benefit from blaming the child. He or she is not doing it on purpose. It is just that the child does not have enough control over the urinary bladder. Normally a child develops this control by the age of 4. In some cases, this may be delayed. This does not in any way mean that the child wets the bed deliberately. It is just that he or she is unable to...more
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Asked for male, 1 years old from Chennai
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Yes its absolutely normal. Good urine output is a sign of adequate feeding and googd growth. Babies loose weight initailly after birth and then later start gaining it. As long as your baby is active, growing properly (reaching milestones on time). Nothing to worry. Normally babie wet 8-10 cotton nappies or 6-8 diapers in case if your are using diapers.
Asked for male, 35 years old from Navi Mumbai
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. Take less water during day
2. Pass urine every 2 hrs during day
3. Avoid liquid/ water 2 hrs before sleep - 4. Pass urine before going to bed
5, set alarm, wake up and to pass urine after 2 hrs of sleep
6. Count your dry nights 7. Reduce / stop tea, coffee,
2. Pass urine every 2 hrs during day
3. Avoid liquid/ water 2 hrs before sleep - 4. Pass urine before going to bed
5, set alarm, wake up and to pass urine after 2 hrs of sleep
6. Count your dry nights 7. Reduce / stop tea, coffee,
Asked for male, 6 years old from Darbhanga
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My child who is 6 year low. He is still dispose his urine on bed. Please suggest how can we stop it.
^6 years is too early to give toilet training and do not not give any drinks 2 ours before bedtime and in between wake him up and take to toilet
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Asked for male, 12 years old from Hyderabad
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During childhood, some kids don't produce enough anti-diuretic hormone (ADH) to slow nighttime urine production. Stress. Stressful events — such as becoming a big brother or sister, starting a new school, or sleeping away from home — may trigger bed-wetting. Urinary tract infection.o combat bedwetting, doctors suggest:
Shift times for drinking. ...
Schedule bathroom breaks. ...
Be encouraging. ...
Eliminate bladder irritants. ...
Avoid thirst overload. ...
Consider if con...more
Shift times for drinking. ...
Schedule bathroom breaks. ...
Be encouraging. ...
Eliminate bladder irritants. ...
Avoid thirst overload. ...
Consider if con...more
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