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Prevent Child Bedwetting

Bedwetting is common in young children. But if this is sustainable, will be very inconvenient because it is most closely related to cleanliness. As a human baby pee more than 20 times a day because it has not been able to control bladder .. But if it stepped on school age, of course, the ability to control bladder was already existing and well developed.
Many factors could cause why the child's bedwetting. If this happens from birth, the possibility of infection of the urethra caused by damage to the bladder wall so that the drugs do not work well. Other causes are genetic or hereditary factors. If the parents have a urinary tract infection, it could be his son, too. In addition to these two factors, there are several reasons why children often wet.
Among other things, social or psychological barriers during the developmental period between ages 2-4 years, and also the lack of parental concern will be how to educate children and teach children how to use the toilet since childhood.
Then how to overcome bedwetting in children? In this case you should teach children good habits early on. At age 5 months, children get used to pee in the shower and ask him to communicate during a pee. Do not be too dependent on the use of diapers, as this can make children lazy and do not control the bladder. Pampers is practical, but only at the time of the trip so as not to bother. If you already can speak, teach and remind the kids to pee before bed.
Sometimes though the child had to pee before bed can also be wet. To overcome the 2-3 hours after the child was asleep, was awakened try to pee again. Usually the child lazy to get up and if so the parent should be patient to lift it and be reminded to pee.
But if the child is still wetting the bed, give him praise for his efforts, if successful does not wet the bed. Reduce drinking water at night, and if necessary provide potty near the bed. Do it and get used to the things above, because it will educate the child to develop good habits and discipline.

Prevent Child Bedwetting