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Secondary enuresisVoir l'articleSecondary enuresis is a medical term used to describe involuntary urinary incontinence that occurs in a child who had previously achieved bladder control (i.e., the ability to hold urine overnight) for an extended period, usually at least six months. In other words, a child who starts wetting the bed again after a period of urinary continence is considered to have secondary enuresis.
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Hiding bedwetting from friendsVoir l'articleHiding bedwetting (the involuntary urination during sleep) from friends can be a delicate situation, but it's important to remember that bedwetting is a common medical condition and seeking appropriate support is crucial rather than trying to hide it. Here are some tips for dealing with this situation:
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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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Bedwetting treatment with an alarmVoir l'articleTreating bedwetting (enuresis) with an alarm is a common approach used to help children, and sometimes adults, stop wetting the bed at night. This method is known as a bedwetting alarm or a nighttime incontinence alarm. Here's how it works and how to use it:
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Living with bedwettingVoir l'articleLiving with enuresis, also known as bedwetting or nocturnal incontinence, can be a difficult experience, especially for children, teenagers, and even adults who suffer from it. Enuresis is characterized by involuntary urinary incontinence during sleep. It can be caused by various factors, including physiological, psychological, or environmental issues. Here are some tips for living with enuresis:
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Going on holiday when you are bedwettingVoir l'articleGoing on holiday can be an enriching and enjoyable experience, even for people who suffer from nocturnal enuresis (bedwetting). Here are some tips to help you manage this situation during your vacation:
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The UNIQUE Teeny Hero© underwear rangeVoir l'articleCare has been taken to create a very trendy and completely invisible look. You'll find it hard to believe they're so absorbent.
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Why buy a bedwetting alarm when you can rent one?Voir l'articleBuying or renting a bedwetting alarm is a question every parent asks themselves if one of their children suffers from enuresis. It helps you ask yourself the right questions.
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Bedwetting: talking about it with childrenVoir l'articleHow can you help a child accept the problem, deal with it, and move on?
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A label for children who wet the bed!Voir l'articleThe association of families of children with enuretic disorders, "A L'AISE", is establishing a label for accommodation, leisure and holiday facilities.
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He puts a diaper full of urine on his stepson's head.Voir l'articleWe do not usually publish this kind of text, but it is important to know that it is important for a child to have a good understanding of enuresis and its mechanisms so that it does not lead to humiliating punishment.
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Betrayal - The film about bedwetting in front of childrenVoir l'articleLasting 12 minutes, the film tells the story of a 10-year-old boy whose bedwetting is discovered and revealed at school by his best friend.
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MANAGING BEDWEIGHT IN SCOUTSVoir l'articleWe usually publish articles about summer camps before the summer. This year, we decided to highlight a guide for scout camp leaders that we think is very well done.
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SamSam and bedwettingVoir l'articleBedwetting is very common in children. This short cartoon is a good tool for your child. Through it, you and your child can help to demystify the situation and begin a conversation.
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Peeing in the toilet: The 6 golden rules.Voir l'articleToilet training should be a ritual for your child. Whether they are a boy or a girl, we offer these 6 simple and useful rules.
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It is possible to go camping even if you wet the bed.Voir l'articleParticipating in a group holiday camp is most often an insurmountable challenge for a child who still wets the bed, to the point that many refuse to go for fear that their problem will be discovered.
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