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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 06:51:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Roseanna</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Millions of children wet the bed, and it is especially common in children aged six and under. The medical name for the condition is nocturnal enuresis, which refers to the fact that bed wetting involves involuntary urination during the night. Children who wetting the bed are unable to tell when his or her bladder is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Millions of children wet the bed, and it is especially common in children aged six and under. The medical name for the condition is nocturnal enuresis, which refers to the fact that <a href="http://www.bedwettingfaq.com/">bed wetting</a> involves involuntary urination during the night. Children who wetting the bed are unable to tell when his or her bladder is full and needs emptying. Often, they are deep sleepers who do not wake to use the bathroom. Some children wet the bed frequently, while others only do it on an occasional basis. What should you do if your child wets the bed?</p>
<p><strong>Bed Wetting Causes</strong><br />
There are several methods used to treat bedwetting and it’s depending on the causes that lead to bedwetting.  In some cases, bedwetters have problem with some medical conditions such as bladder abnormally or diabetes.  However, this condition is not always due to certain disease.  Sometimes it could be a result of a traumatic experience or perhaps too much stress from external environment.  Anyway, parents should not take this matter lightly if the condition is interfering with the kid’s social life and affects the kid’s self-esteem.  Here are some treatments that might help you to tackle the situation.</p>
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<p><strong>Bed Wetting Alarm</strong><br />
Wearable <a href="http://www.bedwettingfaq.com/bed-wetting-alarm/">bedwetting alarm</a> is one of the most common treatments recommended by expert in order to stop wetting the bed. <a href="http://www.bedwettingfaq.com/bed-wetting-alarms-an-effective-bedwetting-solution/">Bed wetting alarm</a> works by sending out loud alarm sound when it detects moisture.  It is indeed a very effective device to wake children up at the sensation of a full bladder.  As a result they will urinate in the toilet instead of in the bed.  With success rates recorded as high as 70%, this device is highly recommended for bedwetter in order to stay dry at night.</p>
<p><strong>Prescription Medication</strong><br />
Bed wetting treatment by using different drugs or medication has proven to be effective.  For instance, Desmopressin (DDVAP) could act as a replacement for the anti-diuretic hormone (ADH) to reduce the production of urine at night or when asleep.  Other medications such as Nortriptyline, Amitriptyline, and Imipramine are also effective to keep bedwetters to stay dray at night.  Besides, some medication like Tricyclic Anti-depressants help in increasing the amount of the time your kid could hold the urine.  However, high relapses rates observed once the medication ceased.  Medication is not always the best treatment options as they have certain side effects, thus they should be taken on the recommendation of doctor.  Please be reminded that an overdose could happen and in the long run lead to death.</p>
<p><strong>Bedwetting Diapers</strong><br />
Absorbent underwear or bedwetting diaper does not really stop bedwetting.  But it does help to you’re the bed dry and stop you from the troublesome clean up job.  Plus, it helps bedwetter to have a more comfortable and uninterrupted sleep. Good news is bedwetting diapers these days are available for bedwetters of all ages. You can get different types of absorbent diapers for children as well as for adults.</p>
<p><strong>Dry Bed Training</strong><br />
This training consists of a very strict schedule to bring the kids to the toilet each night.  Such practice tries to train children to respond to the full bladder and wake up on his own to relieve himself.  However, parents should aware that this technique takes longer time to see the real result and it’s depending on the individual.  Sometimes, it just doesn’t work out as expected.</p>
<p><strong>Punishment Not Effective</strong><br />
Punishment is always not in bedwetting solutions handbook.  If you think that punishment could be an effective way to stop kid from wetting the bed, you are totally wrong.  As a matter of fact, it may interfere with other bed wetting solutions underway.  Plus, punishment will normally lead to development of certain insecurities on kid.  That’s closely related to the growing of low self-esteem on his little world.  Remember, punishment could make the situation even worse if your kid’s confidence is affected.</p>
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		<title>Bed Wetting Alarm</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 01:34:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Roseanna</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the common problems among children is bed wetting.  There are various ways to treat <a href="http://www.bedwettingfaq.com/">bed wetting</a>. Bed wetting alarm is considered quite effective device to stop bed wetting in children.  One of the main reasons is it instantly detects wetness.  That’s indeed help to wake up children in order to urinate in the toilet.  In other words, this alarm system trains child in recognizing the sensations that cause urination.  Besides, it is very safe device without causing any side effects to children.  Most important, wet alarm systems address the condition in the long run.</p>
<p>There are several types of <a href="http://www.bedwettingfaq.com/bed-wetting-alarms-an-effective-bedwetting-solution/">bed wetting alarms</a> available in the market.  It is usually a clip-on type that attaches to a child’s mattress pad or pajamas. It works by set off an alarm to wake the child up when it sense wetness.  Such device is designed based on the principle of behavioral conditioning.  If your child has problems keeping his bed dry at night, it helps a child to wake up and urinate in the right place.  As a matter of fact, it is wise to invest in moisture alarm system as it trains kid in response to full bladder.  Of course, this device may not tackle the problem instantly.  However, it can certainly save you from the embarrassment as well as exhaustion that come from your kid’s condition.</p>
<p>The following tips will help you in finding a good moisture alarm with the right price tag.</p>
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<p>1. Internet is the faster source to get handy information on certain products.  Browse through some customer reviews on the popular bedwetting alarm brands. You will be able to get some ideas based on actual experience of customers.  Those feedbacks will definitely help you to search for the quality product with reasonable and affordable price.</p>
<p>2. The features of the moisture alarm could be one of the main considerations you need to think of when choosing a right moisture alarm. First thing first, take note on how the alarm is attached. It is normally attached to kid’s pajamas or underwear.  But, some system might come with special underwear.  Anyway, the type of alarm system you buy depends on your kid’s preference.  After all, your child is the one who wears it.  Some kid might prefer to use his own underwear.  On the other hand, some kid may like to have a built-in sensor so that he doesn’t have to run through all the hassle for placing the sensor correctly. You better choose pad type alarm especially if your kid child prefers to lie on the sensor instead of using it on the underwear.</p>
<p>3. Select an alarm which will emit the loudest sound so that your kid can easily respond. It would also be wise for you to purchase an alarm that comes with volume control.</p>
<p>4. Seek for alarms with vibrating feature. In fact, sound alone may not be enough to awaken your kid when the necessity to urinate arises. Vibration will definitely boost your kid’s response to the alarm. However, the vibration from the alarm will only be effective when it is the same as a gentle shaking of the shoulder.</p>
<p>5. You can still make sensible use of a moisture alarm even your child is a deep sleeper. The parents must play an important role to wake up the child as soon as the alarm sets off. You are advised to get the one which produces loud enough sound for you to hear.  For your information, wireless alarms produce louder sound if comparing to wearable alarms.</p>
<p>Bed wetting treatment by employing moisture alarm is for sure to be safe and.  In order for you to finally say goodbye to wet and sleepless nights, make sure one purchase the one that matches all your and your kid’s needs.</p>
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		<title>Bed Wetting Solutions: The Natural Ways</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 00:54:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Roseanna</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bedwetting in kids is a common problem that can be a source of frustration for both parent and child. This symptom can sometimes seriously disrupt a child’s life when he’s unable to go to overnight slumber parties or camp for fear of his problem being revealed. Although a source of embarrassment to a child, it’s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bedwetting in kids is a common problem that can be a source of frustration for both parent and child. This symptom can sometimes seriously disrupt a child’s life when he’s unable to go to overnight slumber parties or camp for fear of his problem being revealed. Although a source of embarrassment to a child, it’s reassuring to know that most children outgrow this problem with time. Until then, there are some natural ways to approach <a href="http://www.bedwettingfaq.com/">bedwetting</a> in kids.</p>
<p>Although many parents are enthusiastic about treating bedwetting in kids, treatment isn’t always necessary <span>bed wetting solution </span>unless the symptom cause anxiety for your child. Although prescription medications can be prescribed for this problem, they may have serious side effects. One of the most important initial bed wetting solutions to bedwetting in kids is to rule out medical reasons for the problem. Bedwetting can be caused by an array of medical problems ranging from kidney disease and diabetes to a simple urinary tract infection. Your child should be examined by his doctor and appropriate tests scheduled if recommended by your child’s pediatrician.</p>
<p>Once you’ve ruled out medical reasons for your child’s bedwetting, the next step is to help your child deal with the embarrassment of his bedwetting behavior. A child should never be made to feel ashamed or guilty for wetting the bed. This will only increase fear and anxiety and may make the problem worse. That’s the reason why experts always remind you not to blame your kid for wetting the bed.  Never ever make your kid feels bad for bed wetting as this problem will come to end before he reaches teenage years. The key to helping your child overcome this problem is positive reinforcement, never punishment in your bed wetting solutions.</p>
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<p>Start by eliminating caffeine completely from your child’s diet. Keep in mind that caffeine is found not only in coffee but in tea, soft drinks, chocolate, energy drinks, and some pain medications. Once you’ve eliminated caffeine, reduce the amount of liquid you offer your child after dinner. These simple changes can often cause marked improvement of bedwetting in kids. It’s also important to make sure your child urinates before going to bed at night. Construct a reward system so that on nights your child doesn’t wet the bed, he receives a small token such as a toy or a star. This will serve as positive reinforcement.</p>
<p>Another tactic for controlling bedwetting in kids is to awaken your child at predetermined times during the night to make a trip to the bathroom. Although this can be troublesome, it is effective behavioral training for kid.  As a matter of fact, enuresis is a process that a kid can’t control.  Therefore, parents must be patient enough in handling the situation.  Besides, it is not a bad idea to train the kid in helping himself after wetting the bed. That way, your kid learns to take responsibility for it and cope with the situation more easily.</p>
<p>Moisture alarm system or also known as <a href="http://www.bedwettingfaq.com/bed-wetting-alarm/">bed wetting alarm</a> is an effective device to treat enuresis.  It produces a buzzing sound when moisture is detected. The system trains kid to urinate in the toilet instead of wetting the bed by waking up the child. In other words, a <a href="http://www.bedwettingfaq.com/bed-wetting-alarms-an-effective-bedwetting-solution/">bed wetting alarm</a> is a battery-operated device that helps your kid to get rid of bedwetting.  However, it takes sometimes to see the result.  It is all depending on the kid.  Even though the system might not bring immediate result, it will solve the problem in long run.  No matter how, the kid will eventually act in response to the moisture alarm system and control his urination. Finally, that could be the hassle free day you have been waiting for.  In other words, no more wet night!</p>
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		<title>Consulting A Doctor On Child’s Bed Wetting</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 06:06:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Roseanna</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Consulting a doctor on your kid’s bed wetting is a must in certain cases.  This is because bedwetting in some cases required medical attention as it could be a sign of a disease.  It is recommended to seek immediate advice from doctor especially if your kids still having problem of bedwetting even after [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Consulting a doctor on your kid’s bed wetting is a must in certain cases.  This is because <a href="http://www.bedwettingfaq.com/">bedwetting</a> in some cases required medical attention as it could be a sign of a disease.  It is recommended to seek immediate advice from doctor especially if your kids still having problem of bedwetting even after the age of six.  You should take extra attention if your kid feels pain when urinating.  Plus, bring them to the clinic if he behaves oddly like either becoming shy or manifesting sexually suggestive behaviours.  Besides, medical attention is needed if your kids show signs of frequent thirst, snoring and pink urine.</p>
<p>How can a doctor help you solve the problem? The doctor will conduct tests and come up with a diagnosis regarding your child’s condition. He will start by asking several questions about your child’s medical history, bed-wetting patterns, and toilet habits.</p>
<p>It pays to know what to expect when you visit the doctor. Particularly, it would be better to know beforehand the questions the doctor may ask so that you can provide accurate answers. Some of the doctor’s questions may include the following:</p>
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<p>-  Does the condition run in your family?</p>
<p>-  How long has your child been wetting the bed? When did it start?</p>
<p>-  How often does he wet the bed? Does it wake him up?</p>
<p>-  Have your child had dry nights before?</p>
<p>-  How often does he urinate at daytime? Does he have problems with controlling urination?</p>
<p>-  Are there particular foods, drinks, or activities that seem to cause your child’s condition? Does the child drink beverages that contain caffeine or alcohol?</p>
<p>-  Is your kid going through any kind of stressful event or life changes in the family? Does the urination occur more frequently when he is stressed?</p>
<p>- Does the child feel pain and other symptoms when he urinates?</p>
<p>- Does he have a history of urinary tract infection?</p>
<p>- Is there a history of diabetes in your family?</p>
<p>- What other symptoms are present (e.g., pain in the back and abdomen, fever, etc.)?</p>
<p>- What medications does your child take?</p>
<p>- How are things going on at home and at school for your child?</p>
<p>- Do other family members know the problem? How is your child’s condition treated within your family?</p>
<p>- Do you punish the child for wetting the bed?</p>
<p>Next, the doctor will conduct a physical exam on your child. Also, urine tests such as urinalysis, urodynamic studies, and urine culture will be done to check if your child has diabetes or infection. Your child will be checked as well for bladder and urinary tract problems. If the doctor thinks there is something wrong with your child’s body, he may recommend that your child have an X-ray so that the bladder and kidneys can be checked for abnormalities. Your child’s abdomen, urinary opening, and rectum will be checked as well.</p>
<p>Finally, the doctor will make a diagnosis related to bed wetting and discuss your options when it comes to treatment. Take heed of your doctor’s advice so that your child can stop wetting the bed soon.</p>
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		<title>Effects of Bedwetting on Child</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 03:36:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Roseanna</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are different causes of bed wetting, it is not just something your child would do to get into your nerves.  These are night time accidents that could happen even with the best potty trained children.  Some would say that children would outgrow bed wetting, but there are some parents who are anxious [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are different causes of bed wetting, it is not just something your child would do to get into your nerves.  These are night time accidents that could happen even with the best potty trained children.  Some would say that children would outgrow <a href="http://www.bedwettingfaq.com/">bed wetting</a>, but there are some parents who are anxious to help their children get over with them.  Bed wetting could interfere with your child’s social activities like attending slumber parties and camps.  Aside from interfering with social activities, it could also affect the child’s confidence and esteem.</p>
<p>Within the age of five years old, about 20% of children still wet their beds.  For parents and children, it is important to know that this is a common problem and not just a problem with your child.  Doctors and medical professionals would often stress on the fact that bed wetting is not intentional and your child is not to be blamed with the situation.  Some parents or family members approach bed wetting as a big problem or issue which adds to the pressure and stress on the child.</p>
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<p>As mentioned, bed wetting could have an impact on your child’s confidence and self-esteem.  There are debates about this relation, however, there are also medical researches showing that bed wetting management was able to help in improving the child’s self-esteem.  Children and adolescents acknowledge that bed wetting could be a stressful event in the family.  Bed wetting closely follows divorce and parents fighting as a family problem according to children and adolescents.</p>
<p>Some children who suffer from bed wetting or nocturnal enuresis can get punished by parents, teased by siblings and other relatives, and tend to keep it as a secret from friends for the fear of getting embarrassed or ashamed. There are also studies showing that children tend to develop behavioural problems that are often associated with the stress and the low-self esteem of children with nocturnal enuresis. Children could feel guilty or withdrawn especially if they sensed that they have no control over the problem.</p>
<p>Behaviour problems could even manifest in the schools.  There are studies showing that children suffering from bed wetting tend to be more aggressive and project a poor self-image.  These children may also have problems paying attention in class, get lower grades and overall performance in school.</p>
<p>A child who wets the bed may consider this night time incident as a big time problem.  As a parent and family members, it is important to downplay this problem.  Stress caused by bed wetting may even worsen the incident.  Constant assuring is important.  Children may feel that they are the only ones who experience bed wetting in their age.  Assure your kid that what he is experiencing is a common problem.  It is just that children may be embarrassed to talk about it.  You could even share a story of another family member who also had trouble with bed wetting but was able to get over it.  Assure your child that you will be with him all the way.</p>
<p>There are studies showing that children who have problems with bed wetting often would say that the best thing about staying dry will be participating in sleepovers and camps.  This may make your child feel isolated.  And feeling isolated is never good for anyone.</p>
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		<title>Causes of Child Bedwetting</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 03:20:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Roseanna</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bed wetting or nocturnal enuresis is among the most common problems that pediatrics face from anxious and frustrated parents.  About 20 % of five year olds would experience bed wetting.  The rate gets smaller as the children gets older.  Upon reaching 10 years of age, the percentage goes down to 5%. Even [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bed wetting or nocturnal enuresis is among the most common problems that pediatrics face from anxious and frustrated parents.  About 20 % of five year olds would experience <a href="http://www.bedwettingfaq.com/">bed wetting</a>.  The rate gets smaller as the children gets older.  Upon reaching 10 years of age, the percentage goes down to 5%. Even though some professionals and parents see bed wetting as a passing problem, about 2 to 3% of children who continuously bed wet do so because of medical problems.</p>
<p>There are several causes of bed wetting.  Primary nocturnal enuresis or bed wetting since infancy can be attributed to two most common causes.  It could be a neurological-developmental delay or these children are just delayed in developing their ability to stay dry and control their bladder.  Meanwhile, there are also studies showing that bed wetting could also run in the family.  If one of the parents is bed wetting until the age of five, there is about 45% that one of his kids will also experience that.</p>
<p>However, it is still not safe to rule out other causes. Genetic and developmental delay can be the most common causes but they cannot be identified immediately.  There are different causes which can be detected by series of exams which is why, it is important for some parents to go to a doctor first.</p>
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<p>Here are other causes of bed wetting:</p>
<p><strong>Diseases and infections</strong>.  About 5% of bed wetting is caused by infections and disease, urinary tract infection is the most common.</p>
<p><strong>Physical abnormalities</strong>.  There are some individuals who actually have a smaller bladder and lesser bladder capacity.  Children’s bladder may not be developed enough.</p>
<p><strong>Constipation</strong>. Too much pressure on the bladder like constipated bowels can cause urination.</p>
<p><strong>ADHD</strong>.  Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder or ADHD have 2.7 times of higher possibility for bed wetting to happen.<br />
Drinks. There are some drinks that causes more urine like caffeine and alcohol consumption.</p>
<p><strong>Hormonal imbalance</strong>.  There are some children who do not develop anti-diuretic hormone or ADH.  This hormone slows down urine production.</p>
<p><strong>Sleep apnea</strong>.  Sleep apnea is an obstructive sleeping condition, the individual finds it difficult to breathe and is obstructed while sleeping.  Bed wetting is not the only sign or symptom of sleep apnea, it could also include snoring, sore throat, and even daytime drowsiness.</p>
<p><strong>Food allergies</strong>.  Although, the link is not properly established and may require additional research, food allergies can also be cause of bed wetting.</p>
<p><strong>Psychological causes</strong>.  There are some incidents that may trigger bed wetting among children and even adults. For example, a traumatic experience like an accident, sexual abuse, death or bullying.</p>
<p><strong>Stress</strong>.  Bed wetting could be associated with returning or secondary enuresis.  Stress from family issues or other social events like divorce, moving to a new place, a new member of the family or death could be a factor for bed wetting to return.</p>
<p>Understanding what causes bed wetting would help you understand how to manage or cure your child’s bed wetting incidents.  However, before you get any kind of medication or undergo any therapy, it would be better to get medical help.  Through series of tests, doctors would be able to identify what causes you child to wet the mattress and later on, define a therapy suited for your kid.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 02:00:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Roseanna</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some kids are very sensitive with bed wetting, therefore clean up job for their night time accidents could be very tricky for certain parents.  Please remember neither makes lots of complain on too much laundry nor be blatant about mattresses changing in front of your children.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some kids are very sensitive with <a href="http://www.bedwettingfaq.com/">bed wetting</a>, therefore clean up job for their night time accidents could be very tricky for certain parents.  Please remember neither makes lots of complain on too much laundry nor be blatant about mattresses changing in front of your children.</p>
<p>Some parents would however involve their child in changing their bed wetting sheets and clothes.  Also, cleaning mattress after bed wetting.  Some parents would say that this motivates that child to wake up the next night when they feel like going to the bathroom.  However, it is important to keep it as a no big deal issue to avoid too much pressure on the child.  Too much stress and pressure on the child could make bed wetting even worse.</p>
<p>When involving your child in the cleaning process, make sure to keep a low-key attitude.  Dealing with bed wetting is not about blaming, replacing the sheets is not about making your child embarrassed or being punished by the situation, it is about undergoing and dealing with the problem as a family.</p>
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<p>To reduce night time accidents, you could use mattress protectors, bed wetting covers of rubber and plastic.  You could use a garbage plastic bag, split it open and cover it.  You could even use old vinyl table cloth with the fabric side up.  This could help protect your mattress from bed wetting stains. Always have plenty of sheets available.</p>
<p>When cleaning up after a bed time accident, doing it fast is important to make sure that the smell would not set in the fabrics.  Remove the sheets and the blankets so the urine will not soak the mattress.  Immediately place the sheets and the blankets in the washer.  Your child’s clothes should also be washed immediately to avoid odor stains.</p>
<p>Aside from that, make sure that your little one is also clean.  Wash with soap and water.  Urine could cause rashes and irritation, so make sure that they are rubbed clean and wearing fresh clothes. Avoid punishing them, you may be irritated by waking up in the middle of the night to strip some sheets, but do not dump them on your child.</p>
<p>Dealing with mattresses may be more difficult, especially if there are no protective covers.  You could start by pressing some rags or towels in the area where urine has soaked up the mattress. This would remove the urine that is still there. There are some fabric cleaners which could be used to clean a wet mattress affected by bed wetting like Urine-Off.  You would just have the scrub the area with a sponge and dry it up with towels.</p>
<p>There may be instructions along with the mattress on how you could clean them.  You could call the manufacturers if you are unsure on how to clean mattress.  Vinyl mattresses are easy to clean, since you would just have to wipe it with cleaners.  Spray it first with some germ-killing spray before remaking the bed. If your child is frequently bed wetting, then you would need to have the mattresses steam cleaned on a regular basis.</p>
<p>However, the most affordable option is buy a vinyl protective mattress cover.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 01:32:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Roseanna</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is pretty normal for parents to feel upset when their kid wets the bed at night.  They will be extremely disappointed especially if their kid has been fully potty trained for quite sometimes.  However, you should not worry to much as this problem happens to all the children.  In fact, experts [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is pretty normal for parents to feel upset when their kid wets the bed at night.  They will be extremely disappointed especially if their kid has been fully potty trained for quite sometimes.  However, you should not worry to much as this problem happens to all the children.  In fact, experts have point out that one out of five, five year olds will have a problem of<a href="http://www.bedwettingfaq.com/"> bed wetting</a>.</p>
<p>Some parents may feel that this is very stressful, but it is more stressful on the child.  It is not a child’s dream to wake up in the middle of night in wet pyjamas and soaking sheets. Understand that your child is not doing this to rebel or go against you. Over reacting about the incidents would only make the situation and the problem worse.</p>
<p>Here are some things that parents should say or do when dealing with their bed wetting kids.</p>
<p>1. Reassurance is important.  Children may be disappointed when they cannot control their pee.  They may feel frustrated since they think that they are the only ones who are still wetting their bed.  Bed wetting children may feel isolated at times, since they could not go to sleepovers or camps because of their bed wetting. Make your child understand on how common bed wetting is among children; it is just that most children are embarrassed to talk about it.  You could even share a story of another bedwetter of the family who was able to get over it.</p>
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<p>2. Keep your child’s self-image intact.  During this stage, your child may feel that he has disappointed you and himself. Keep the accidental night time wetting in perspective. Motivate your kid to do better.</p>
<p>3. You could do some motivational peeing.  This would involve your child visualizing himself getting up in the middle of the night and relieving himself. Cheer him up, you could drop a kiss and a word motivating him to stay dry through the night.</p>
<p>4. You could also play pretend.  There are some children who do not bed wet when they are sleeping in other homes which mean that they cannot achieve the deep sleep in sleepovers.  You could ask your child to pretend that they are sleeping in other people’s house and imagine that they would be dry in the morning.  Eventually, the child would have dry nights at home when his mind and body connection matures.</p>
<p>5. Never fall into the bad patterns.  Avoid nagging your child about bed wetting.</p>
<p>6. Having your child participate in sheet changing could surely make the process faster, however do not make sheet changing a sentence or a punishment.  You could still involve then with sheet changing as long as they are up for it.</p>
<p>7. Do not punish. Treat bed wetting as a no-big-deal.  Do not scold or ground him from any activities.  Kids would mature and eventually outgrow bed wetting.  Just make sure that you make your child understand that you are meant on helping him stay dry.</p>
<p>8. Maintain communication with your child.  You may even be looking for a possibility of emotional stress as a cause of bed wetting.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 08:28:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Roseanna</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wetting the bed is indeed an embarrassing experience for most children. As it is not a subject that your child is going to want to discuss with his or her friends, this means that he or she is unlikely to realize that lots of children wet the bed from time to time, so it is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wetting the bed is indeed an embarrassing experience for most children. As it is not a subject that your child is going to want to discuss with his or her friends, this means that he or she is unlikely to realize that lots of children wet the bed from time to time, so it is nothing to be ashamed about.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bedwettingfaq.com/">Bed wetting</a>, also known as nocturnal enuresis or simply enuresis, is a condition wherein bedwetter &#8211; children and even some adults have the inability to control urination while in their sleep. The result is that bedwetters end up wetting their bed and only realize that it has happened after they wake up in the morning. It is actually a common problem among children three years old and below.</p>
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<p>After that time, kids develop the ability to control their urination and sometime even wake up in the middle of the night every time they feel like urinating. But unfortunately, there are other kids who may not be as lucky. They may still experience the inability to control or even feel that they are urinating during their sleep. Around 15 percent of kids may still experience bed wetting after the age of three.</p>
<p>Studies have shown that boys are more likely to wet their beds than girls. Enuresis has also been found to run in the family. Bedwetters who have parents with a previous history of bed wetting when they were young are more likely to also develop the problem. Bed wetting usually stops by the time children reach the age of puberty.</p>
<p>In kids, bed wetting rarely is associated with a kidney or bladder problem. The usual case is that some kids may develop bladder control at a slower pace than normal. But there might be possibilities that some cases may be caused by certain infections. That is why it may also be a good suggestion to consult with a doctor to determine the actual cause of bed wetting in kids just to make sure.</p>
<p>Some doctors also believe that certain cases of bed wetting may be rooted in certain emotional or psychological issues. A kid suddenly experiencing bed wetting after a certain period of dryness mat be a reflection of certain new fears and insecurities that the child may have. Certain situations such as moving into a new home, the parents undergoing divorce, or losing a loved one may sometimes affect children in such a way as to cause them to wet their beds at night.</p>
<p>It is also important to note that making children feel embarrassed or shameful with their bed wetting experience would not be an effective way to help them stop the habit. What it may do is developing certain insecurities as well as makes kids feel bad about themselves for bed wetting. Bear in mind that children do not wet their beds on purpose.</p>
<p>Instead of making their children feel ashamed and embarrassed, parents should try to encourage and express confidence in their children that they will eventually out grow this condition. Positive reinforcement would usually work better in trying to stop bed wetting in children.</p>
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		<title>The Truth About Bedwetting</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 08:15:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Roseanna</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bed wetting is a condition wherein an individual can&#8217;t seem to control urinating especially when asleep. Known as nocturnal enuresis in medical terms, bed wetting usually affects kids during their developmental stages. The condition can also sometimes be seen in teenagers and will usually fade away in time. It can also be a problem that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.bedwettingfaq.com/">Bed wetting</a> is a condition wherein an individual can&#8217;t seem to control urinating especially when asleep. Known as nocturnal enuresis in medical terms, bed wetting usually affects kids during their developmental stages. The condition can also sometimes be seen in teenagers and will usually fade away in time. It can also be a problem that may affect older people who may have bladder problems or poor bladder control as a result of other conditions.</p>
<p><strong>Common Causes</strong></p>
<p>Bed wetting can be caused by a variety of things. The condition may commonly be caused by one or more factors. One of the more common causes involves the delay in the development of the ability to control their bladders. This is usually common among kids who seem to experience delays on their ability to control their bladders. This usually is not related other developmental problems and seem to occur commonly in children.</p>
<p>Another known cause of bed wetting may be related to genetics. Kids who have parents who experienced bed wetting while they were young also have greater chances of developing the same condition. Research has shown that there are certain genes associated with bed wetting and may be passed on to kids from their parents. Kids with parents who had enuresis when they were young are 77 percent more likely to develop the condition as compared to 15 percent for kids with parents who never experienced bed wetting.</p>
<p><strong>Disease and Infection</strong></p>
<p>Although genetics and developmental delays are two of the most common causes of bed wetting, doctors are not as fast to rule out other possible causes that may also be considered as serious. Poor control of the bladder can be due to certain infections in the urinary tract.</p>
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<p><strong>Physical Abnormalities</strong></p>
<p>Sometimes bed wetting may be a result of certain physical abnormalities such as a smaller than normal bladder. This usually leads to lesser bladder capacity than may contribute to bed wetting in some people when they sleep at night. There are times when the body produces insufficient anti-diuretic hormone. This is especially more common in kids. The anti-diuretic hormone usually increases its production during night time, signalling the kidneys to produce less urine. This process usually is developed at around the age of ten.</p>
<p><strong>Psychological Issues</strong></p>
<p>There are times when the root cause of bed wetting may be psychological in nature. Extreme stress may be a factor in some people experiencing enuresis. Certain psychological disorders may also have enuresis as one of their symptoms. There are also studies that have found that people with certain mental handicaps also have a higher rate of bedwetting problems.</p>
<p><strong>Other Factors</strong></p>
<p>There are many other factors that may cause bed wetting in some people. Chronic constipation is one of them. There are times when pressure is exerted on the bladder at times when the bowels are full which can lead to enuresis. Alcohol and caffeine consumption may also cause bed wetting since they can help increase urine production when taken.</p>
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