Monday, August 6, 2012

Often when Children Bedwetting


At age five, children should have learned to use the toilet and urinate in control so he does not wet the bed. But some children still have the habit of wetting the bed at the age of five.

If the child has always wet the bed every night, chances are he has a small bladder size or did he not have a response capability to get up when his bladder is full. However, this problem usually goes away with age.


But if the child is usually not wet the bed and then started wetting the bed again, usually caused by emotional disturbances, such as moving house or changing schools. If the stress period was over, ngompolnya will stop.

In most cases bed-wetting in children, the best way to handle it is to be as natural as possible. Bedwetting at the age of 5 years is still considered normal and will stop itself.

The doctors in The American Academy of Peditarics recommend that parents do not force the child or punish them for wetting the bed.

Control the bladder as it requires its own skills development. It takes time and patience. Talk to your child that you understand the difficulty and will help him.

Get children to always urinate before bed can help. Children should avoid drinking too much before bedtime. Nothing wrong with giving your child a reward if he had not wet anymore.

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