Bed Wetting Solutions
SITE CONTENTS
Bed-Wetting Woes
Home Solution for Bed Wetting
What should Parents ideally do help the Bed Wetter?
Solutions for Bed Wetting
Bed Wetting – A Universal Problem
Different Bet Wetting Solutions to Choose From
Bed Wetting Alarms
Does Your Child Still Wet the Bed?
Causes of Bed Wetting
Bed Wetting by Adults
Medication for Adult Bed Wetting
Use Alarms to Stay Dry
Tips on using Bed Wetting Alarms
Child Bed Wetting
Effective Use of Bed Wetting Alarm
Disposable Diapers – Helping Bed Wetters

Different Bet Wetting Solutions to Choose From
Bed wetting being a universal problem has a lot of home remedies in case the problem is not arising out of some medical reason. Usually parents look out for these solution when the older children are prone to bed wetting as infants and very young children are taken for granted that they have not control over their urinary functions and for them bed wetting is considered normal. However for slightly grown up children between 6 to 10 years of age, bed wetting definitely requires attention of the parents and the child needs help to get rid of the menace.
In case a child of over 5 years is bed wetting frequently then the parents must have the child examined by a medical practitioner for ascertaining the reason for bed wetting. Usually bed wetting is a result of under developed urinary function and control in a child and the problem goes away once the child develops control over his bladder, but if the medical examination proves that the child does not have any medical problem, then the parents must find a solution to make the child learn bladder control and remain dry in the night.
In case any medical problem is detected, necessary treatment has to be carried out. The most common solution which a parent can look forward to is the use of a bed wetting alarm. Many types of alarms are available in the market and your medical practitioner will help in choosing a suitable one for your child. These alarms function on the basis of moisture detection and sound the alarm once leakage of urine is detected. Some of these alarms have vibratory mode also for very sound sleepers who may not be woken up merely by the sound of the alarm. Once the alarm goes up the child has to wake up, reset the alarm and pay a visit to the toilet to empty the bladder. Initially the child may not be able to get up on his own, so the parent will have to get up and wake up the child and reset the alarm. However, children are good learners and learn very quickly to use the alarm in keeping themselves dry.