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Enuresis is the medical term for uncontrolled bedwetting. It is the unintentional sleep wetting by a healthy child above 5 years of age. For bedwetting advice, the first stop should be to your pediatrician or qualified medical practitioner. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: The One-Stop Solution To Your Kids Bedwetting Nightmares


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The One-Stop Solution To Your Kids Bedwetting
Nightmares
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  • Enuresis is the medical term for uncontrolled
    bedwetting. It is the unintentional sleep wetting
    by a healthy child above 5 years of age. For
    bedwetting advice, the first stop should be to
    your pediatrician or qualified medical
    practitioner. When behavioral therapy is
    recommended, the DryBuddy child-friendly moisture
    alarm alerts the parent and child. The parent can
    then follow the proper hygiene and other
    recommended procedures. This process reduces the
    incidence of primary nocturnal enuresis (PNE).

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Dos Donts
  • Dos
  • Don'ts

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  • DO take your child to see your pediatrician or
    qualified medical practitioner to discuss the bed
    wetting problem.
  • DO stay calm.
  • DO let your child know if you or your spouse had
    a problem bed wetting as a child. If he/she
    understands that bed wetting may be hereditary,
    it can ease anxiety and help him/her cope with
    the condition.
  • DO reassure your child that something can be done
    so that they can go on sleepovers or to camp.
  • DO protect the mattress from getting wet with a
    vinyl covering or a large towel. A diaper or
    "Pull-ups" works most conveniently.
  • DO keep the child warm at night. DO praise your
    child for effort as well as for success.
  • DO help your child mark his dry nights on a
    calendar and tell him he/she has done well.
  • DO remind the child to go "pee" before going to
    bed.
  • DO make it easy for the child to go to the
    bathroom at night by putting a night-light or
    potty in his room.
  • DO wake up when the child's alarm sounds.
  • DO help the child to wake up when the alarm
    sounds, and assist with cleaning and other tasks.
  • DO let the child help change the bed and do the
    laundry.
  • DO work together as a team.
  • DO help your child handle changes such as a new
    baby in the house or a family move.
  • DO get as much information about treatment
    options as you can.

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  • DO NOT yell at your child.
  • DO NOT blame yourself or your child.
  • DO NOT give tea, cola drinks or cocoa (caffeine
    beverages) to your child, and certainly not for
    three to four hours before bedtime.
  • DO NOT punish them or make them feel like
    criminals.
  • DO NOT embarrass or humiliate your child,
    particularly in front of others.
  • DO NOT make them feel like failures or that they
    are not trying hard enough.
  • DO NOT make them feel guilty or "bad".
  • DO NOT become discouraged if you do not get quick
    results. Some patients naturally take longer than
    others.
  • For more informations log onto
    http//drybuddyflex.com/
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