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Parenting Children - Handling Bedwetting in Children

Bedwetting is one of the most common child health concerns that is present among today's kids. While this can be a difficult and personal condition handling bedwetting in children can be done.

  
It will be important to check on the physical health of the child and to not get upset in the event that one's child does end up wetting the bed. It is especially important to watch for symptoms that may require a parent to call a doctor for assistance in handling bedwetting in children.

Bedwetting, which is scientifically known as enuresis, is one of the most common child health concerns to watch for. It involves a child urinating in one's bed while asleep. This is a condition that has been found to occur in children who are six years of age or younger but it can be present in older children too. It is not only a difficult condition among child health concerns but it can be very personal for the child because of the embarrassment that can be involved.

There are many different reasons as to why a child wets one's bed. In some cases this could be because of a delay in the body's development. The bladder does need time to develop just like the rest of the body. Stress on the body can be a cause as well. Sometimes a urinary tract infection may be the cause of bedwetting.

This can be challenging among child health concerns but it can be handled in many ways. It will be important to first have the child use the bathroom for one last time before going to bed. Also, it will help to not give any fluids during the later part of the day that have caffeine in them to a child. Keeping the child's body from going into a great amount of stress before bedtime also helps.

Talking with a child about one's bedwetting condition is important. It will be helpful to not get upset and to praise the child when a dry night occurs. Don't forget to be supportive of the child by reminding the child that bedwetting is a normal part of growing up and that it will not last forever.

Like with other child health concerns bedwetting can involve some instances where a doctor will need to help in the process of stopping this condition. In many cases a urinary tract infection or constipation could be a factor in a child's bedwetting. It will help to talk with a doctor if one's child experiences sudden bedwetting after a long dry period that can last months, has begun wetting oneself during the day, urinates more often or is beginning to swell in the ankles. These are signs of a possible urinary tract infection or constipation.

There are many tips to use for handling bedwetting in children. It will help to first understand that in many cases this is a natural part of growing up but it will be very important to be supportive and to use some methods to help with reducing the likelihood of bedwetting. Of course a doctor should be consulted in some cases because bedwetting could be a sign of a more serious condition.


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