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A Lighthearted Look at Bedwetting Alarms

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The reactions of an older sibling are greatly enhanced by enuresis. Training is quick and easy - one shared bedwetting episode generally does the trick. It is however not as easy to train the bed wetter to adopt the same fully-awake, upright posture in the bathroom, irrespective of the distance away, as it is to have a bed-sharing sibling do so. Primary bedwetting , usually prevalent from the ages of three to seven years, also induces a disproportionate sense of terror in the male species when junior creeps through in the middle of the night and crawls under the sheets between mom and dad. Mom, generally speaking, continues her slumber but dad, as if by genetic disposition, starts experiencing REM (rapid eye movement) and false warm feelings. For all marketers of bedwetting alarms : take advantage of this gender disparity - fathers are generally more product-susceptible when buying alarms than mothers. Not to suggest that mothers are insensitive to the practicalities of bed-wetting; t...

Proper Use of Bedwetting Alarms

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Bedwetting or enuresis is one of the more common behavioral problems with small children. Bedwetting occurs when a child, instead of waking up and going to the toilet, or just 'holding it'; releases urine when the bladder gets full during sleep. There are a lot of reasons for it - deep sleep, a small bladder capacity, an increased production of urine during night and constipation. Sometimes, even sensitivity towards certain foods can contribute towards enuresis. Studies indicate that children who suffer from enuresis fail to register the connection between the urge to urinate and the need to wake up and go the bathroom. It is as if their brain was differently 'wired' and this basic behavior pattern is absent from their mental make-up. A number of treatment options are available - medication, bed pads and bedwetting alarms . While medication always has its inherent risks, a bed pad is plain uncomfortable. Its plastic surface does not tend towards a relaxed sleep...

Bedwetting Alarm Secrets - Everything You Need to Know About Bed Wetting Alarms and More

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Sometimes, it can feel like you are clutching at straws when it comes to treating your bedwetting son or daughter, but there is a solution: the bedwetting alarm . If they are past the stage where bedwetting is acceptable and are seven or older, it could be time to consider a bedwetting alarm, which could be a more effective treatment for your child. The statistics which are related to the bedwetting alarm are nothing short of impressive. With the frequency of bedwetting reduced by 65% in children when the bedwetting alarm is used and more or less 50% of the children who used the alarm remaining dry after treatment, considering giving the alarm a shot could be very worthwhile. With a sensor placed in the pajama pants which links to an alarm, the objective of the device is to wake the child once they have started to urinate during the night. The point of waking them up is so they can get up to finish their toilet break in the bathroom. Over time, bedwetting alarms try to condition the...

Using Bedwetting Alarms As A Solution - Tips To Help Them Work

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Bedwetting alarms are an effective solution to bedwetting because they involve behavior modification techniques. These devices are designed to sound an alarm at the first sign of moisture in the bed. The idea is to wake the child so that he/ she will have time to go to the bathroom and in so doing avoid a bed wetting accident. They are effective solutions for nocturnal enuresis because after using them continuously for two or three months, the child will learn to wake up when he/she needs to go to the bathroom. Bedwetting alarms are an effective alternative to medications, but they will need to be used with other methods of keeping the bed dry, such as liners and absorbent diapers. There are many types of enuresis alarms available. Parents will want to look at all the different models of bed wetting alarms to find one that will prove effective in solving the bed wetting problem. Bedwetting alarms are designed to suit the age of the child as well as the gender. For example, the alar...

Bedwetting Alarm: A Good Bedwetting Solution

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A bedwetting alarm wakes up children when they begin to wet the bed, but is a bedwetting a good bedwetting solution, or does it just warn when it occurs? Studies carried out by the Mayo Clinic have shown that a bedwetting alarm system is a far superior bedwetting solution to an anti-diuretic or than Imipramine that allows the bladder to hold more liquid, and so provides time for the child to waken in the morning before urinating normally. Imipramine is not as effective as Desmopressin that acts on the kidneys and persuades them to produce less urine. These drugs may well be prescribed by doctors, but would you prefer your child to be given drugs that alter the normal function of the body, especially Imipramine that is very dangerous to children if too much is taken, or a simple bedwetting alarm that wakens them when they start to urinate and stops it before the bed gets too wet. After a short period they get trained out of the habit. The reasons for bedwetting are g...

How to Stop Bedwetting

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One of the most common questions for parents with a bedwetting child is –   How to Stop Bedwetting ? Parents are usually upset and blame themselves for not knowing how to correct the situation and not able to get the solution for how to stop bedwetting. Bedwetting in children or teens isn’t caused by drinking too much liquid before they go to the bed and it’s not because the child is too lazy to get out of bed to go to the bathroom. Parents need to have patience and know that children do not wet the bed on purpose, or to irritate their parents. In reality, children do not stop wetting the bed at a certain age. In fact, it is possible that your child will stop wetting the bed suddenly as it may be done gradually over a period of a few months with occasional nighttime accidents. Although many children stop wetting the bed by the age of five and it is more common in boys than in girls. Controlling urine during sleep is usually the last stage of potty-training. It is...

One Stop Bedwetting Launches Expanded Redesigned Website Providing Unprecedented Access to Bedwetting Solutions

One Stop Bedwetting, a leading provider of bedwetting alarms has launched a revolutionary new website making it easier to shop for incontinence solutions. SANTA CLARA, CA, USA, August 16, 2018 / EINPresswire.com/ — One Stop Bedwetting, a leading provider of bedwetting alarm, waterproof mattress pads, vibrating watches and incontinence products, announced today the launch of it new, redesigned responsive website – https://onestopbedwetting.com /. The new website will expand the One Stop Bedwetting portfolio of bedwetting solutions and enhanced customer support. It also captures the corporate values of the company and its achievements with the use of live customer chat and product videos. The website redesign includes aesthetic enhancements to provide a more engaging user experience and enhanced navigation...