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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 06:51:26 +0000</pubDate>
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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>
<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 257px"><img class="    " src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/_Wu0X-Qd7hhA/SwTjKOY3tII/AAAAAAAAAOk/jIclDmUQ_g4/s800/bedwetting.jpg" alt="" width="247" height="155" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Frequent bed wetting (enuresis) is common in children up to the age of six</p></div>
<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>Bedwetting Alarm: An Effective Bedwetting Solution</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 08:03:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Roseanna</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Parents of young children must deal with many issues, but persistent bed wetting can be one of the most difficult and one of the most intractable. Bedwetting can be a terribly embarrassing problem for a child and an exasperating one for the mother who has to constantly be washing bedding and pajamas. Unfortunately, it is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Parents of young children must deal with many issues, but persistent bed wetting can be one of the most difficult and one of the most intractable. <a href="http://www.bedwettingfaq.com/">Bedwetting</a> can be a terribly embarrassing problem for a child and an exasperating one for the mother who has to constantly be washing bedding and pajamas. Unfortunately, it is quite a common problem in children up to the age of 9 and may be caused by a variety of factors.  There are many tools on the market to deal with this embarrassing problem, but one of the most effective can be the installation of a quality bed wetting alarm.</p>
<p>Bedwetting alarms are not terribly expensive and can be a very good way to treat this problem, particularly if the child is simply not waking up to urinate. Sleeping too deeply is a very common cause of bedwetting and the child who suffers from it is the best candidate for a bedwetting alarm.</p>
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<p>While some parents feel that a <a href="http://www.bedwettingfaq.com/bed-wetting-alarm/">bed wetting alarm</a> is too invasive, it has proven results. The child is usually woken up early in the urination process, which helps his body realize that he is urinating in his sleep. It is important to wake the bedwetter up completely and take him to the bathroom to finish the process. Cold baths and spankings are not recommended since bedwetting is not usually something a child can prevent.</p>
<p>After a while, the child’s body will anticipate the bedwetting alarm and when his bladder is about to release, he will wake up instead of wetting the bed. The amount of time this process takes depends greatly on how sound a sleeper the child is and exactly what is the cause of his bedwetting. There are certain conditions that will not respond to a bedwetting alarm and in these cases, consulting a doctor is probably the best choice for all involved.</p>
<p>Some conditions that a bedwetting alarm might not be able to treat include physiological problems caused by abuse or a traumatic event in the child’s life, or a chronic bladder infection. Another possible cause is growth. Some children just grow too quickly for their bladders and find it difficult to hold urine in for long. Combined with being a heavy sleeper, this can be a big cause of bedwetting. In some cases, a bedwetting alarm may be effective, but it may be necessary to simply wait until the entire body has caught up.</p>
<p>Bedwetting alarms have helped many children regain the night and be able to go on sleepovers. They are a very useful tool in promoting a good night’s sleep for the entire family.</p>
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