Bedwetting-Nocturnal Enuresis

Bedwetting(Nocturnal Enuresis)Treatment, Causes, Solution

Bedwetting Teen With Diaper

When a teen suddenly gets bedwetting problems and need to wear diapers, it is a stressful situation to them as well as their parents. Though you are concerned about your child’s problem, you must not let it out that the child can sense it obviously. You must as well behave as sensitive as the child does since your kid will not feel good about such situations. If worrying becomes more intense, the possibilities to overcome the bedwetting problem will worsen the situation. In such an instance, you must carefully look into the following things like diet, quantity of liquids consumed, stressful situations and other medications that she is under.


As soon as you discover this problem, you must take your kid for a full check up. This will enable ruling out all medical problems that may be existing to lead to bedwetting. After checking for diabetes, excretory or bladder problems, the doctor can identify the actual problem and help your kid to look for other solutions. Even though diapers and pull-ups help your kid to stay dry, it is just a temporary cure and not a permanent one.


A bed wetting teen most probably does not like to disclose the fact. He/she may even just change the bedclothes early every morning before you come to know of it and even not hide the matter from you, while you sit wondering where all the laundry has come from. If you have a stack of bedclothes well before handy, your kid can change it without letting others to know of it. You also must behave sensitive such that you are not knowing or worrying about the fact in order to avoid your kid from picking up those vibes. You must continuously indicate that it is not their fault and even ensure this by visiting a doctor.


Instead, if you punish your teen by making them clean up everything, it will still make your teen ill at ease, that he/she may never overcome the problem. They may dread every morning while waking up if they have wet the bed. But if you sit and discuss the problem and the available solutions to overcome it, the teen will feel more receptive and easily adopt the treatment mode. Behavior modifications can be one method like using alarms. This will enable the teen to wake in time to go to bathroom that he may soon learn to stay dry without an alarm.


Medications like DDAVP are also available to help lower the quantity of urine, which is produced by the body during night. As the research indicates, the medication helps to ensure the teen that he stays dry in bed. They may initially use diapers along though they are taking medications, since they are unsure about the functioning of the medications. Normally such people have low amounts f the hormone regulating the production of urine. Use of these medicine helps to bring it back to normal range.