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4 myths about bedwetting in children
Bedwetting can be stressful and frustrating for the whole family. Parents can become frustrated when new treatments fail. And children often feel guilty, anxious, and helpless when they are unable to stay dry at night. Furthermore, they often have significantly lower self-esteem than children who do not wet the bed.
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How parents deal with the stress of bedwetting
Bedwetting is common: 10% to 15% of 5-year-olds and 6% to 8% of 8-year-olds wet the bed. A visit to the doctor can rule out any medical or psychological causes (especially if there have been any major changes in the child's routine), but for most children, it's simply a matter of growing up. And while you're dealing with it, bedwetting can be emotionally stressful for both children and parents. In this article, we'll provide helpful information to help parents understand how to effectively deal with the stress of bedwetting.
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5 things doctors want parents to know about children's bedwetting
After age 5, 15% of children still have this condition. Just like any developmental milestone like learning to walk, there is a period of time when a child will outgrow it. Some children just need more time to develop bladder control.
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Bedwetting in children: When is normal, when is it abnormal?
Bedwetting or enuresis in children can be common in young children. But how can you tell if your child's bedwetting is a normal part of growing up or a medical problem that may need some help?
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Bedwetting in Children: Why does it happen and what to do?
Bedwetting, or enuresis, occurs when a child wets the bed at night while sleeping without realizing it. Most children stop wetting the bed between the ages of 5 and 8. Bedwetting is more common in boys and in children who are deep sleepers.
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Is it good for children to drink a lot of water?
Children who drink enough water will help reduce anxiety and improve thinking ability. However, it is necessary to limit it to a sufficient level, not to let children drink too much water compared to the body's needs because this can cause unwanted consequences.
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