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.
Our tips and advice for treating bedwetting in children
Tips and tricks to follow to manage bedwetting
It's important to empower your child; treating them like a baby can actually be counterproductive, causing them to lose confidence. Therefore, to help them become more independent in this situation, you'll find below some tips (small tasks) for older children that you can suggest they do on their own:
- Go to the toilet regularly during the day (4 to 5 times a day). Bedwetting is often resolved through actions taken during the day.
- Pay attention to the signals your bladder sends, don't hold it in, drink water regularly throughout the day, and avoid carbonated and sugary drinks before bedtime (after 5:30 pm).
- Leave a nightlight on so the child can easily go to the toilet alone.
® provides you with a fun and positive bedwetting calendar to help your child become independent; the goal is to empower them through small tasks.
Each morning, he can circle a "sun" or a "cloud." This way, the effort your child puts in by completing his tasks is just as rewarded as the long-awaited dry nights. The idea is to always stay positive. By drawing, he can be proud of successfully completing his tasks responsibly. He grows from the experience. Suggest that he show his bedwetting calendar to the doctor you consult for the treatment of his enuresis.
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