An alarm is one of the most effective treatments for nocturnal enuresis.It works by waking the child as soon as the first drops of urine are present , which allows the brain to gradually learn to recognize the signal of a full bladder during sleep.
4 - CHILD AND ADULT INCONTINENCE
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Dive in with complete peace of mind: the SoSecure waterproof swimming briefsVoir l'articleNavigating the constraints of urinary or fecal incontinence should not be a barrier to swimming.
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Complete diapers or absorbent underwear? Which to choose?Voir l'articleWhat are the differences between these two types of protection and in what situations should they be used?Find a complete guide to understanding the use of each type of adult or child protection.
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When to change a child's or adult's diaperVoir l'articleDiapers are a part of life for many people with disabilities or other physical limitations. It's important to be prepared and efficient when changing a teenager's diaper, as they can easily feel embarrassed while you're doing it. Knowing the options for positions and understanding how to use the supplies beforehand will make the process much easier. Try your best to protect their privacy and give them as much control over the process as possible.
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Changing a child's or adult's diaper and changing diapers while standingVoir l'articleChanging a child's or adult's diaper is part of the basic care that contributes to well-being. It's an intimate moment that's repeated several times a day—sometimes too often, you might say! It's also a special time between the adult and the child. But there comes a time when the child can no longer tolerate lying on their back during diaper changes, when they want to turn over, go play, ride a pedal boat... Perhaps it's time to change your approach? In this article, we'll tell you about...
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Bedwetting in adultsVoir l'articleWe talk about bedwetting when we are six years old, but rather about nocturnal enuresis when we are thirty-six… Often poorly received, the term nocturnal enuresis is more common in society.
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What is the purpose of a complete adult diaper change?Voir l'articleAround a certain age, often around 70, some people experience incontinence. Over the years, this can become permanent and even worsen. Today, among people in their seventies, about one in ten suffers from incontinence, and among those over 85, one in four is predisposed to constant urinary leakage.
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How to treat urinary incontinence?Voir l'articleTreatments for urinary incontinence involve techniques for re-educating the perineum and bladder muscles, as well as behavioral techniques to better manage the urge to urinate.
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Incontinence - Taking care of your bladderVoir l'articleSpina bifida prevents most affected children from urinating naturally. Your child may have lost bladder control or may not be able to empty their bladder completely. Incontinence has a significant impact on the social lives of children and those around them.
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Bedwetting? Get ready for summer camp!Voir l'articleSummer vacation is already here... and you're anxious because of your youngest child's bedwetting. He's going to summer camp to see his friends... but you don't want his stay to turn into a nightmare. How can you solve this dilemma?
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Urinary Tract Infections and Nocturnal EnuresisVoir l'articleIf your child has been dry at night for a consecutive period of more than six months and starts wetting the bed again, it could be due to a urinary tract infection.
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My child wants to wear diapersVoir l'articleIt's normal for children to go through different developmental phases, including phases where they express an interest in unusual behaviors or objects. If your child expresses a desire to wear diapers, it could be due to a variety of reasons. Here are some steps to take to better understand and manage this situation:
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A teenager who wears diapersVoir l'articleIt's quite uncommon for a teenager to wear diapers, except in specific cases. Diapers are generally associated with babies and young children who are not yet potty trained.However, certain medical conditions or specific needs may lead adolescents to wear diapers.
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Bedwetting and daytime incontinence in children.Voir l'articleSome children wet the bed for a long time. Others have accidents during the day. Bedwetting in children is common, but treatment is simple and rarely causes problems for long.
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Solutions for urinary incontinence at schoolVoir l'articleDaytime urinary incontinence is common in preschool children and can continue into kindergarten and primary school. In fact, it has been found that daytime urinary incontinence occurs approximately once a week in 3% of children (mostly girls) with an average age of 5.9 years.
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Which watch is right for my child?Voir l'articleIf your child is experiencing daytime urinary incontinence, the first step is to speak with your doctor. Once any medical issues have been addressed or ruled out, your doctor may recommend a timed voiding program to help reduce accidents.
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Urinary incontinence: some solutions to treat the problemVoir l'articleIncontinence can affect anyone, at any time. A guide to existing solutions.
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