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Tips On How To Stop Bedwetting

by Gary Foaster Bedwetting Therapy
Bedwetting until the age of 5 years is generally not a matter of concern. Bedwetting in children older than 5 years should be addressed with care, and to diagnose the cause and find an effective solution, one must discuss with the child’s pediatric urologist or nephrologist. If your child suffers from bedwetting problem, you should never neglect the situation and deal it with compassion and care to help your child combat the problem successfully.
 
Bedwetting is surely upsetting, both for you and your child. In bedwetting problem, your child does not get a good night’s sleep and you are worried and tired of tackling the whole situation. Moreover, the issue does not get solved in a day and it takes quite a long time to finally get over. This ongoing issue for months or even years takes a toll on the well being of both the parent and the child. But every problem has got a solution and thus, bedwetting can also be tackled in an effective way with a little patience and care.
 
Some useful suggestions to tackle your child’s bedwetting problem are:
 
Manage Your Child’s Fluid Intake – Make your child drink more liquid during the daytime and reduce the quantity during nighttime. This would lessen the chance of urinating in the nighttime and thus can stop bed wetting.
 
Avoid Bladder Irritants–Remove bladder irritants like cocoa, chocolate milk, etc. which contain caffeine. Also eliminate citrus juices, artificial flavorings, and sweeteners from his/her diet at night.
 
Encourage Bathroom Visit before Bedtime–Teach the child to empty his/her bladder every night before going to bed and instill this habit in the child. This would help in keeping the bladder empty giving less chance to urinate in the bed.
 
Schedule Routine Bathroom Breaks – Encourage your child to go to the bathroom every 2 to 3 hours for urination purpose. This should be made a habit along with the bedtime urination schedule.
 
Prevent Thirst Overload – Make it a habit for the child to drink water steadily all day. At school, let the child carry a water bottle so that he can drink whenever he/she feels thirsty. This would prevent excess thirst overload after school.
 
Don’t Wake Up The Child In The Middle Of The Night To Urinate – Frequently waking up the child to make him/her urinate would take a toll on both you and your child’s sleep. This would also lead to frustration for your child even if he/she has no urine in the bladder.
 
Do Not Punish Your Child – Punishing your child for bedwetting issue is not only an immature attitude but also shows a lack of compassion and support. Getting angry is never a solution. This would only lead to conflict and disappointment.
 
Be Encouraging–Encourage your child for the little progress he/she is making. This would make the child feel more rewarding and would drive him/her towards the bedwetting solutions.
 
Go For A Bedwetting Alarm – If other options don’t work, try a bedwetting alarm.
 
If you want an effective bedwetting solution for your child with best bedwetting alarm, you can discuss with your child’s pediatrician to know about it in detail.

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