Curbing a bedwetting problem

Blogged under General Health by Linda Lithony on Friday 28 March 2008 at 6:24 am

Bedwetting is referred to within the medical community as nocturnal enuresis. This problem occurs relatively often in infants, and as age and development increase, less and less children face the issue. When the problem persists for years on end, it can be a source of shame and embarrassment by the sufferer, who may feel incompetent due to the problem and may face self-esteem issues. The problem may be more wide-spread than you know; approximately 1 in 3 children wet the bed at age six. Some studies have also shown that between 5 and 10 percent of all teenagers wet the bed, showing that the problem is a universal one that affects many. While bedwetting isn’t a chronic illness, it’s effects on a child’s mental health can be vast. To that end, it’s important to know the methods of treatment employed when trying to help those with a bedwetting problem. Bedwetting Alarms

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