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Bedwetting – Causes And Cures
By Lucy Bartlett

Every night millions of families face the issue of bedwetting.
Mostly children under the age of six suffer from this problem
and sometimes it lasts right into their teenage years.
Medical practitioners are not very sure about the cause and how
this problem suddenly stops. Most children normally grow out of
it naturally and without any medication. It is not usually a
sign of any emotional or medical issues.

There are two types of bedwetting, namely primary enuresis and
secondary enuresis. In the primary bedwetting the child is
rarely dry during night and continues to wet the bed at least
twice a week for a year. As the child grows up and with good
parental guidance most of the children stop the habit.
Secondary enuresis is when the children start wetting the bed
after a temporary respite of a year. Sometimes this continues
until the affected child reaches their teens. Doctors consider
hereditary traits as one of the causes for primary and
secondary enuresis.

Another factor is the non development of a hormone cycle which
consists of a tiny burst of antidiuretic hormone which should
occur around sunset to reduce urinary output from the kidney
through the night to prevent the bladder getting full. This
development is not present at the time of birth and children
normally develop this cycle when they reach two years of age.
In some children this development occurs late. In some cases
this hormone cycle never develops at all leading to frequent
bedwetting.

Diaper usage leading to a very comfortable and dry feeling also
makes the child unable to learn how to control the bladder
movement while asleep.

Families and the affected children can become very stressed due
to this problem. Guilt and embarrassment causes anxiety among
the affected children when they have to spend nights outside
their family circle or when they have to attend camps.

By reassuring the child that this habit can be cured easily and
lending emotional support will be very helpful to the child to
overcome this problem.

By reminding the child to use the bathroom one last time prior
to their bedtime will be a good practice. Waking the child
during their deep sleep is not a big help at all to overcome
this problem, although it may provide dry nights as a temporary
solution.

In some rare cases, if abrupt bedwetting is combined with other
symptoms may indicate a medical condition. It is better to
consult the doctor immediately who will check for signs of
constipation, bladder trouble, infected urinary tract or
stress.

Bedwetting alarms can help cure the problem because of the
noise it makes immediately after the first drop of moisture is
sensed by the built-in pad. Upon hearing the alarm, the child
awakes and goes to the toilet to clear the bladder. Alternative
medicine such as Homeopathy claims that some formulas developed
by them can help the child to attain good bladder control.

Find more info at http://www.bedwettingresourceonline.info


About The Author: Lucy Bartlett is a proud contributing author.
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