| BEDWETTING (Enuresis) SUPPLIES AND PRODUCTS |
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Enuresis, or Bedwetting and Products to Help Manage this Common Problem
Enuresis is the inability to sustain urinary control while sleeping. When unable to maintain urinary control from infancy it is referred to as Primary Enuresis. If a relapse has occurred it is called Secondary Enuresis. Medical disorders like sleep apnea, urinary tract infection, epilepsy, or diabetes can all be a cause for Secondary Enuresis. It could also be the result of new psychological stress such as a move, a divorce, or a death in the family. In order to be considered sleep enuresis at least two episodes per month should occur. The ages are normally between children 3 to 6 years old.
Children who wet their beds are dramatically harder to wake up than others, which validate what parents have known for years. Those that have to urinate at night do not wake up when their bladders are full.
Bedwetting or Enuresis is a problem that has been around forever. In a large majority of the cases there is no disease or abnormality that causes bedwetting. It is simply the brain does not wake up the enuretic with the normal message that the bladder is full, and needs to be emptied. The signal is present because we know the child obeys it and eliminates while awake. It is normally a case that the bedwetter is deep sleeper, and will sleep right through the subconscious signals. They then up urinating in the bed, their pajamas, and have new load of guilt. If enuresis this goes unchecked it can plague far into the teens, and some into adulthood.
Enuresis affects one out of six children starting around the age of 5. This is when treatment should begin, because the self-curing starts to decrease afterward. Studies indicate that ½ of bedwetters at age 5 will continue to do so through the age of 10 unless treated. In most cases the bedwetting habit is a result of deep sleep and the lack of reflex. Products such as the Nite Train-r® , and the Wet Stop 3 have a great history of curing bedwetting.
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