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Reasons For Bedwetting and How To stop it

Articles - Bed Wetting - Reasons for Bed Wetting and How to Resolve This Problem

 
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Reasons for Bed Wetting and How to Resolve This Problem   by Alex.W.Wilson
 
Bed wetting, otherwise known as enuresis, is a medical condition that occurs in children during sleep. This is a medical condition that is quite common and it is known to occur with boys more often than with girls. There are various reasons for the bed wetting problem and one will find it beneficial to know that there are different ways to resolve the problem of bed wetting in children.

What Is Bed Wetting?

Bed-wetting is when an individual, frequently a child, loses control of their bladder during sleep. This may occur with children during the potty training phase but also during various other stages in a child's life. 

What Causes Bed Wetting?

Before considering ways to resolve this problem, it is important to look at the noted causes of bed-wetting. Some of the cited causes of bed wetting may include genetics, sleep disorders, slow development of the central nervous system, urinary tract infections, hormone issues, abnormalities in the urethral valves or ureter, spinal cord problems or small bladder. Any one of these aforementioned factors could bring about bed wetting episodes. 

What Are the Symptoms of Bed Wetting?

For those who are stricken with the medical condition of bed-wetting, one of the main symptoms thereof is wetting the bed during sleep. This is the main symptom of bed wetting although disrupted sleeping patterns may also be a symptom of bed-wetting. 

Treatment for Bed Wetting

For individuals who have to deal with bed wetting episodes, this can be an embarrassing and traumatic experience. It is good to know that treatment options are available to help control bed wetting episodes. Two main types of treatment methods for bed-wetting include behavioural therapy and medications. 

Behavioural therapy helps to teach the individual to not wet the bed. Certain methods under this treatment model include having an alarm sound when the sheets get wet, having the child change the sheets and rewarding the child for an episode-free night. Medications can also be used which include ones which aid the bladder in holding in the urine and another is to help the kidneys produce less urine. However, these are only used in the case of older children and may have side effects related to them. Therefore, behavioural therapy is the highly recommended way to go.

Conclusion

It is important to state the fact that bed wetting usually goes away on its own. Bed-wetting is something, which many children may experience on occasion, and is something to try to not get upset about, as it is quite common. By using one of the behavioural techniques mentioned above and consulting with a doctor, one may be able to figure out why this is happening and determine how to resolve the issue in the best way possible. 
 

About the Author
Copyright©2006 help with sleep problems. Alex Wilson is currently the article writer and editor for help with sleep problems, where you will find lots of useful sleep related information and tips. For more information and Free Sleep Tips click on <a href="http:


 

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