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Bed Wetting Solutions Some Causes Of Bed Wetting

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Bed wetting is something that most parents will face at some time or another.

Bed wetting, or enuresis, is a very common happening among children up to the age of about 5 or 6.

Although you may think this would make it simple to talk about, some parents still feel uncomfortable discussing this subject of bed wetting and therefore the child is left to wonder why this is happening to them.

In many cases if you don’t speak to your child about the problem they can become self-conscious and lonely with the belief that they are the only one with this sort of problem. Nothing could be further from the reality and as a parent you want to help your child understand what is happening to them and what might be the cause of the problem.

The best way to help your child is for you to get a basic understanding so I have outlined some of the most common causes for enuresis or bed wetting as it is more commonly known.

Basically one of most common causes is that your child’s bladder muscles have not yet finished developing so they have not yet gained control of the bladder. Another may be that your child had some control at one time but somehow at some time lost it. This is more widespread in boys than in girls but it can happen to any child.

While bed wetting is common among millions of children, many of them will simply out grow the problem by the age of 6. Still for some it seems as if it will be a never ending battle and I know first hand that the humiliation as you get older becomes even harder to overcome.

While there has been extensive research into what the actual cause for bed wetting is, there is still no conclusive evidence for why some children experience this while others seem to never have any problems at all.

One of the causes could be psychological, such as low self confidence or anxiety but since children from all walks of life can experience this difficulty this is not a definite cause. In fact, I do believe that low self esteem can be attributed to bed wetting as the child gets older and it is for this reason I encourage you as a parent to talk openly with your child about what may be causing this and try to find bedwetting solutions that fit your child’s needs depending on the seriousness of the problem and the age of your child.

There may also be physical reasons such as constipation or even bladder or kidney infections. If you think your child may have a physical condition, you really should check with your doctor particularly if you have already tried some of the more common bed wetting solutions available.

One more thing to consider is that perhaps the child was pushed to be potty trained too soon and is really not ready psychologically. Is your child showing any signs of stress? Perhaps you recently had a loss in your family, moved to a new school district, or maybe even a new sibling could be causing some distress in your child?

One of the more common factors among bed wetters is that either one or both parents (possibly even grandparents) had a problem with bedwetting as a child. I appreciate the frustration both as a parent of children who wet the bed and as a child who endured the shame and embarrassment of having this problem.

So I encourage you to always be tolerant with your child and to help them to appreciate that it is not their fault. These children do not do this on purpose and unless you give your child the love and support they need, they will be stressed about going to sleep and they will have very low self esteem or self confidence.

In fact, if you happened to have the same problem when you were a child, one of the greatest things you can do is to talk to your child so they understand that they are not alone. Learning that you went through a similar situation can give them the confidence they need to realize that they will ultimately out grow the problem.

In the mean time, you might want to do all you can to find the best bed wetting solutions available for you and your child. Pull ups can help to keep your child dry at night and when used with a bed wetting alarm it can the perfect solution to helping your child start to take control of getting up while learning to control their bladder on their own.

I sincerely hope I have given you some good ideas on how to deal with the problem that wetting the bed can cause and also how to be more understanding and patient while your child gets through this.

Remember too, that almost all children will have out grown this problem by the age of 9-10 at the latest and while this may seem to be a long time to wait, these are precious years and they will go by before you know it.

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