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.
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Washable bed pad: durable, comfortable and economical protectionVoir l'articleWashable mattress protectors have become a practical and responsible solution for effectively protecting bedding. Whether in a family, medical, or simply preventative context, they meet a variety of needs while also being part of a sustainable approach.
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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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Abena Frantex Abri Form Air Plus JuniorVoir l'articleABENA's Junior range is the Night range, which can also be used during the day when a higher absorption rate is required.
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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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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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Wearing diapers at age 10Voir l'articleWearing diapers at age 10 is generally atypical and may be a sign of medical or developmental problems. By age 10, most children should have achieved full bladder and bowel control, meaning they no longer need diapers. If a 10-year-old continues to wear diapers, it is important to consult a healthcare professional to evaluate the situation.
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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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Bedwetting alarm: How much does it cost? When and which device should you use?Voir l'articleTreating a child with a bedwetting alarm is the best solution for effectively and permanently combating bedwetting. It offers almost a 90% chance of a lasting cure. Behind these impressive figures lies a reality. Today, there are numerous manufacturers offering bedwetting alarms with prices varying wildly. A real headache for parents and their children…
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How to wear diapers discreetly?Voir l'articlegives you advice on how to make this obligation more comfortable for your child...
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Bedwetting: How to prepare for the holidays?Voir l'articleSummer vacation is almost here and you are anxious because of your child's bedwetting problems.
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How can you go on holiday when you wet the bed?Voir l'articleLearn how to organize a real holiday for all children.
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Abri Form Junior: Finally, a diaper for "older children"Voir l'articleFinally, a French manufacturer has adapted a product specifically for juniors aged 5 to 15. Discover this new product.
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Wet or dry: the question every parent asks.Voir l'article"There is no evidence that bedwetting lasts longer when the child wears absorbent underwear."
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Libero Junior +25kg, the complete change for the "big kids"Voir l'articleProduct description: Ultra-absorbent and leak-proof children's diaper designed especially for older children (+25kg).
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