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Bed wetting is a very common childhood problem. Here are some do’s and don’ts if your child is a bed wetter.

Do inform your pediatrician if the bed wetting has become a problem. You can get a lot of information and advice that put your minds by talking to your doctor.

Do explain to your child what is really happening when he or she wets the bed and be honest and open with all of your child’s questions.  Read more . . .

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There are some alternative treatments that you can use to end bed wetting or at least keep it from being a regular problem.  Many of these treatments are combined with more conventional therapies like medication, behavior modification techniques, and moisture alarm.

Alternative healing methods does not have a lot of believers. They actually need more studies for them to be proven as something that is beneficial to people. These methods are not highly recommended since they are not highly successful.  Read more . . .

Mother and child

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Bed wetting, or nocturnal enuresis, can be frightening not only for kids but also for adults. The topic is often considered taboo. Since it is a very sensitive matter, it can be hard for a parent to find the right words to say to a child regarding bed wetting problems. This article will give some of the most commonly used steps to address a child’s bed wetting problem.

Bed wetting is a very common concern that is shared by approximately forty percent of three year olds and around five million kids aging five years old and above. The problem normally disappears on its own but you still need to Read more . . .

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There are a lot of myths going around about bed wetting. Below are these myths and facts that you can believe.

Myth: Bed wetters are lazy.

Fact: Being lazy has nothing to do with wetting the bed. Bed wetting is involuntary. A lot of kids who wet their bed are deep sleepers who do not get to wake up when the brain says its time to empty the bladder. Calling a child lazy just because the child wets the bed could affect the self esteem. Read more . . .

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Bed wetting can be humiliating. Why does it happen? How can you correct it?

When looking for a remedy for bed wetting, you should first consider what exactly is causing the bed wetting to occur.  If you have a child that has problems with wetting the bed, it is important that you find a remedy for them.  Not only is it important for their emotional well being,  but a problem with bed wetting can be expensive as well, with the cost of bed wetting diapers and the bedding that needs regular washing. The first step in finding a cure for bed wetting is to find out what is causing it.  Here are three probable reasons: Read more . . .