Winter, the Season for Bedwetting
Bedwetting (nocturnal enuresis) is a fairly common condition in children age 5 and older. It is a sign of an immature, developing bladder. About 15 percent of normally developing children still wet themselves at night. Staying dry at night is an...
Daytime Bedwetting
Daytime wetting also called diurnal enuresis is when a child who should be potty-trained has wetting accidents during the day. It can occur by itself or when a child is also having nighttime bedwetting. Daytime wetting is less common than nighttime bedwetting (nocturnal enuresis)....
Should I Worry About My Child’s Bedwetting?
When your child is old enough to get up at night to go to the bathroom and empty their bladder but instead they wet the bed every night, it is worrisome. You’re wondering whether you should wait and...
Bedwetting Alarm - Tips for Faster Success
Bedwetting (nocturnal enuresis) is a common problem faced by children over 7 year of age and is also called nighttime incontinence. It is involuntary urination while asleep after the age at which staying dry at night can be reasonably...
Bedwetting Training for Children
Parents are frustrated, exhausted and tired of washing a big load of waterpoof mattress pads every morning because your child is already six years old or more, is in school – and they’re still wetting the bed at night. This is a...
Bedwetting Symptoms and Treatment
Bedwetting or nocturnal enuresis is the involuntary discharge of urine at night. Many children experience bedwetting as a part of their growing up process, and bed wetting is not a concern in most case until ages 5 or 6. However, in most...
Top Five Bedwetting Myths
Bedwetting is a common problem in children all across the world. Parents tend to hear different things about bedwetting and rarely speak to a professional due to the nature of the topic. Outlined below are the top 5 frequent misconceptions on bedwetting...
Benefits of Bedwetting Treatment
It’s true that children eventually outgrow bedwetting and so, will your little one. Research shows that every year about 15% of children outgrow bedwetting without any intervention. However, that doesn’t mean that your child doesn’t need a bedwetting treatment.
For most children, bedwetting...
Best Age for Potty Training Children
Are you a mom debating the best age for potty training your child? Well, you are not alone, because many moms are faced with that dilemma every day. There are many conflicting views on when to start potty training. In...
Visiting your Doctor; Bedwetting Checklist
Bed wetting is a concerning issue for both parents and children. Parents are concerned that their child will wet the bed forever and often wonder how to stop bedwetting. Children are worried that their friends and family will find out that...
Bedwetting: Setting A Goal
So, you have taken a step to the right treatment to help your child stop bedwetting permanently. That’s great. Along with an effective enuresis treatment, what your child needs your support and a goal to help him or her to achieve dryness....
Painful Urination in Children
Is your child experiencing pain or burning sensation during pee? Here we discuss some of the common painful urination causes.
When a child experiences any of these symptoms, it could indicate a urinary tract infection (UTI) or an injury in the genital areas...