Dealing With Bedwetting
Bedwetting is a normal issue for almost every child at some stage. They all have little accidents every now and then which are nothing to worry about. Nevertheless, sometimes it can occur that the bedwetting is more frequent than normal and doesn’t seem to taper off by itself. This is a source of worry for many parents around the world especially when the other parents they know are not experiencing the same problems. In terms of laundry alone, it can be a frustrating issue but the real concern is what is at the root of the problem.
There are many reasons for excessive bedwetting; the child could be worried about something, jealous of a younger sibling, have a urinary tract disorder or simply be too lazy to walk to the bathroom during the night! Some of the reasons can sort themselves out naturally but in the case of others it is far wiser to discover the source of the problem as soon as possible. If the child has a problem with their kidneys or bladder, it can be detrimental to their health if it goes undiscovered. Likewise if it is a psychological matter, it is essential that the reason why the child is so worried or scared is dealt with quickly.
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This entry was contributed by Claire Connolly.
May 22nd, 2007 at 1:16 am
I didn’t realize there are so many different causes for bedwetting. This article gives some really solid advice for parents about where to start tackling the problem.