Facts On Enuresis
It's not something that a lot of people want to talk about openly, if at all, but Enuresis, or regular involuntary bed-wetting, is a serious problem for young children and something that causes them a lot of emotional stress and damage. While in most cases there is no serious underlying condition, there is still the possibility that one exists. This article is going to provide you with the facts about Enuresis, including what causes it and how to treat the problem.
Enuresis can actually be caused by a number of things. The most common, however, is functional, meaning that there are no physical problems at all. In these cases the child is usually just nervous. however, there are those rare cases where there is a physical problem, which is why all cases of Enuresis should be reported to a doctor just to make sure.
The most common physical problem that causes Enuresis is urethral sphincters that don't function properly. This makes it so that control of urine discharge becomes difficult for the child. In more serious cases, Enuresis could be indications of diseases such as juvenile diabetes, pinworms, and even epilepsy. In most cases, the bed-wetting stops within several weeks of treatment of the underlying disease.
For functional causes, there are a number of things that the parents can do. One is to make sure that the child has no liquids prior to going to sleep at night. Another thing the parents can do is to remind the child to urinate before going to sleep. This will further reduce the chances of having problems during the night.
The most important thing is to be supportive of the child. Scolding the child is not going to solve the problem. This isn't something that the child wants to do or can even control, so it is important to show support and give comfort to the child. If the parents make sure that they do not become a source of conflict, eventually, the child will outgrow this problem. Just make sure you have plenty of extra sheets in the meantime.
This is not a suggested treatment, but in severe cases, there are drugs that can be given to the child, such as Tofrnil, that have side effects of urine retention. This will keep the child from wetting the bed in the middle of the night.
The important thing for the parent to do is make any notes of urinary changes as these can be signs of serious diseases. Also make notes of any changes in the color of the urine and volume as well.
In most cases, Enuresis is not serious and the child will outgrow it. However, just to be on the safe side, please bring your child to a doctor to be examined. Juvenile diabetes, pinworms and epilepsy are not things that you want to neglect, no matter how slight the chance that your child has anything that serious.
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Steve Wagner
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1 Comments:
Many medical professionals misinform patients when they blame a small bladder for the bedwetting. Traditional treatments prevent the bladder from developing to the proper size. Restricting fluids just causes further underdevelopment of the bladder. At the Enuresis Treatment Center we identify the actual size of the bladder, and use techniques that will increase the bladder’s capacity to reach its normal size. We have helped thousands of people overcome bedwetting and have developed a free online guide to help patients decide which treatment method would work best for them. To download this free guide go to www.freebedwettingguide.com.
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