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Children may run around having fun and growing in the process. Some children may be more active than the others and some may be more attentive at school. All children go through some sort of trouble while growing up. This is because of the drastic changes that the bodies of little children constantly go through. One such problem commonly faced by the children is bedwetting. This problem may be a common one, but it should be brought under control as soon as possible so that the children do not ha...more
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For best wetting homeopathy might not help quickly. 1.learn alarm therapy. In a way that you make the child awake at 2 am to go to urinal. 2. Reduce liquid intake after 7 PM and no water after 8 to 9 PM. 3. Send child for urine just before going to bed. 4. And start sublingual tab. Minirin melt after meeting your pediatrician. Daily to be put under tongue before sleep. (don't take water with or after tablet). This tablet would dissolve soon in 3 seconds below the tongue. Continue this tablet for...more
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Bedwetting persists beyond the age of 6 or 7, you should consult your pediatrician. There are both primary and secondary forms of bedwetting. With primary bedwetting, the child has never had nighttime control over urination.
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Bedwetting or nocturnal enuresis, refers to the unintentional passage of urine during sleep. Enuresis is the medical term for wetting, whether in the clothing during the day or in bed at night. Another name for enuresis is urinary incontinence. For infants and young children, urination is involuntary. Wetting is normal for them. Most children achieve some degree of bladder control by 4 years of age. Daytime control is usually achieved first, while nighttime control comes later.
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Prevent Bedwetting:
Reduce evening fluid intake. ...
Have your child go to the bathroom before getting into bed.
Set a goal for your child of getting up at night to use the toilet. ...
Make sure the child has easy access to the toilet. ...
Reward your child for remaining dry. ...
Consider using absorbent pants at night.
Reduce evening fluid intake. ...
Have your child go to the bathroom before getting into bed.
Set a goal for your child of getting up at night to use the toilet. ...
Make sure the child has easy access to the toilet. ...
Reward your child for remaining dry. ...
Consider using absorbent pants at night.
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Bed-Wetting is a phenomenon in which a child urinates, involuntarily, on bed when fast asleep at night.
A. The Secret Problem
A child gains bladder control at night, but it varies with age. After attaining the age of five, 15% of the children continue bed wetting and after the age of 10, only 5% are found to be still bed wetting. The incidences of bed wetting in boys are twice as compared to girls. Bed wetting can often lead to extreme embarrassment and social awkwardness for t...more
A. The Secret Problem
A child gains bladder control at night, but it varies with age. After attaining the age of five, 15% of the children continue bed wetting and after the age of 10, only 5% are found to be still bed wetting. The incidences of bed wetting in boys are twice as compared to girls. Bed wetting can often lead to extreme embarrassment and social awkwardness for t...more
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Prevent Bedwetting
Reduce evening fluid intake. Have your child go to the bathroom before getting into bed.
Set a goal for your child of getting up at night to use the toilet. Make sure the child has easy access to the toilet. Reward your child for remaining dry. Consider using absorbent pants at night.
Reduce evening fluid intake. Have your child go to the bathroom before getting into bed.
Set a goal for your child of getting up at night to use the toilet. Make sure the child has easy access to the toilet. Reward your child for remaining dry. Consider using absorbent pants at night.
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