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Information on enuresis
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Bedwetting is nothing to worry about - how do you deal with it?Voir l'articleBedwetting : A State of Mind, Not a Problem! Gently transform nights. Bedwetting can be a source of worry for many parents. But it's important to understand that bedwetting is much more common than we think, and is often part of a child's natural development. At home, we believe that there's no need to stress.
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Demystifying the use of the Stop Pipi in FranceVoir l'articleEvery year, more than 500,000 children in France are affected by the problem of bedwetting. Pipi Stops are very common in Europe. At Store, we explain all the benefits of using a Stop Pipi.
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Bedwetting treatment and personalised follow-upVoir l'articleThe Store is the only website in France to offer high-quality pee-stoppers to help you deal with your child's bedwetting in the best possible conditions.
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Bedwetting in adultsVoir l'articleWe talk about bedwetting when you're six, but nocturnal enuresis when you're thirty-six... Often frowned upon, the term nocturnal enuresis is more common in society.
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How do stress and anxiety affect your child's bedwetting?Voir l'articleMost experts agree that emotional stress can be a trigger for children or teenagers to start wetting their beds, even if they have been dry for months or years.
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Enuresis in autistic childrenVoir l'articleBedwetting is one of the many challenges faced by children with autism. A number of these children have difficulty going to the toilet and may find it difficult to dry themselves during the day, let alone at night.
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They succeeded! Testimonials from families of enuretic childrenVoir l'articleFor us, every success is a moment of happiness. So we are particularly pleased and proud to share with you an extract from the correspondence we receive from families and children who have become potty-trained.
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A word from the FounderVoir l'articleI remember ... a day that could have been a day like any other ...
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Urinary Tract Infections And BedwettingVoir l'articleIf your child has been dry at night for more than six consecutive months and is now wetting the bed again, it could be due to a urinary infection.
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Wearing nappies at 10Voir l'articleWearing nappies at the age of 10 is generally atypical and may be a sign of medical or developmental problems. By the age of 10, most children should have achieved full bladder and bowel control, which means they no longer need nappies. If a 10-year-old is still wearing nappies, it's important to consult a healthcare professional to assess the situation.
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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 has already acquired control over micturition (i.e. the ability to hold urine at night) over an extended period of time, usually at least six months. In other words, a child who resumes bed-wetting at night after a period of urinary cleanliness is considered to have secondary enuresis.
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Living with enuresisVoir 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 characterised by involuntary urinary incontinence during sleep. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including physiological problems, psychological factors or environmental factors. Here are some tips for living with enuresis:
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Betrayal - The film about bedwetting and childrenVoir l'articleThe 12-minute film tells the story of a 10-year-old boy whose bedwetting is discovered and revealed by his best friend at school.
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Cleanliness in Boys and Girls.Voir l'articleLike many parents, it is common to ask the question: Why is my son more behind on potty training than my daughter at his age?
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Bedwetting at night: why aren't we all equal?Voir l'articleA team of Japanese researchers has highlighted the role of a protein in the urge to urinate during sleep, which varies from one individual to another.
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