Bedwetting Teen Back In Diapers: A Stressful Situation

Blogged under Bedwetting by Linda Lithony on Friday 25 May 2007 at 2:28 am

bedwetting-teen-back-in-diapersBed-wetting most often occurs in children that are aged 5 or younger. At age 5, most children have sufficient bladder control to stop the problem. A bedwetting teen back in diapers is a stressful situation both for the teen and parents. When your child gets older, bedwetting gets less common but a small percentage of teens still suffers from it. Bedwetting does not always have to mean physical or mental problems. An easy solution would be to put a bedwetting teen back in diapers. Another solution is to take your child to a doctor, there are some simple procedures that they usually perform. They tend to ask questions regarding the bathroom habits of the child or teen during the nighttime and daytime. Also, they will usually perform a physical and a urinalysis, as well as asking about the child’s family life, as it may be a contributing factor to enuresis.

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Adult Bedwetting

Blogged under Bedwetting by Linda Lithony on Wednesday 18 April 2007 at 5:40 am

adult-bedwettingAdult bedwetting can be an embarrassing problem. Physical reasons can make it impossible to stay dry during the night.

Adult bedwetting is a very common problem and nothing you should be embarrassed about. The use of disposable absorbent underpants, diapers, should be a convenient way to get around this problem.

Often adult bedwetting is also referred to bedwetting problems in teenagers. Usually bedwetting stops when children get four or five years old but there is still a percentage of children who continue to bed wet even when they come into teenage age. The reasons behind that are psychological and can be solved with a therapy.

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Teen Bedwetting

Blogged under Bedwetting by Linda Lithony on Wednesday 18 April 2007 at 5:30 am

bedwetting-teenBedwetting gets less common the older children becomes but there are still many teens who wet the bed periodically.

Teen bedwetting is less common and often does not happen consistently. As a caring parent you should not punish your child but see the reasons behind it.

Often there are psychological causes and no physical reasons for teen bedwetting. Stress in school, with teachers, homework, friends or with parents can be the reason. Talk with your child, find the reasons and help to solve the problems your child may have in its life.

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Bedwetting Diapers For Young And Old

Blogged under Bedwetting by Linda Lithony on Wednesday 18 April 2007 at 5:18 am

bedwetting-diapersThere are bedwetting diapers for young and old in various forms. Bedwetting is pretty common among young children, even when the are getting older. There are still many bedwetting children between the age of five and fifteen.

While there is often no physical reason for bedwetting in children, there usually is when adults wet their bed. Bedwetting diapers are a good solution for both. These disposable absorbent underpants should be used without embrassement. Against common believe, they do not prolong the bedwetting behavior but help to manage the problem. Usually bedwetting is a temporary problem only and the use of diapers makes it much easier to get over this unpleasant period.

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What Forces Bedwetting In Children?

Blogged under Bedwetting by Linda Lithony on Wednesday 18 April 2007 at 5:07 am

forced-bedwettingThere is often no physical reason when children urinate into their beds. Forced bedwetting while asleep is common under young children. If girls older than four and boys older than five years frequently wet the bed then there is a bedwetting problem.

The older the child gets, the less common is bedwetting. While still 10% of the six year old childs bedwet, there are still 3% of 14 year old children who bed wet.

There are two types of bedwetting, primary and secondary. Primary bedwetting means the child is consistently bedwetting every night while secondary bedwetting only occurs periodically.

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