Bedwetting – Night Time Enuresis – Bedwetting
Cure Bedwetting Fast
There are and have been a ruck of home remedies and medications, and bedwetting products which are meant to help stop the bedwetting, or nocturnal enuresis for children, teens and adults. Quite a few of these remedies involved different therapies which when done together, produce a the required effects. A parent or carer may use, in combination, the bedwetting alarm in conjunction with motivational therapy and also the dry-bed anti-bedwetting training.
The electronic bedwetting alarm is a device that is used to wake up a child if and when they start bedwetting or wetting the bed – nighttime enuresis. The psychological aprt of the therapy encourages and helps the child to control their bladder and should help stop bedwetting – enuresis. And of course, the dry-night training helps to teach the child to wake up by theirself even before wetting the bed or the bedwetting starts.
Bedwetting or night time enuresis
The interrelated features of bedwetting training are:
• For this training to work it must be adhered to as a strict schedule – This schedule refers to the hours when a child should be woken up or disturbed from sleeping.
• The person teaching the parent starts this process of training – but the process can be taken over by a dedicated, caring but persistent parent.
• The main part of the training lasts for about one week – but of course, if it takes longer that is ok, and the training process may be re-initiated if or when the bedwetting continues.
• This process is long term and this anti bedwetting training will become a normal process for the subject to use to stop a wetting the bed.
With all the information and process shown above in mind, the parent or carer must be taught and instructed on exactly how the strict schedule should be carried out and conditioned into the attitude of the bedwetter. I have documented below how the dry-night training is to be carried out so of course the bedwetting or enuresis can end.
• On the first night – The one taking responsibility for the bedwetter (parent, depending on the arrangements made) must of course wake up the bedwetting child around every hour, right from the time they fall asleep up to dawn. This very first night is often the most critical, so it is imporant that the schedule is started on this first night so that the enuresis – wetting the bed can stop. The dry-night expert will also be expected to stay overnight with the child at the house the bedwetting child will be sleeping at.
• From the second night on, up to at least the sixth night – The awakening of the child is done only once, but the time at which the child is made to get up, gets gradually earlier and earlier. That is, on the second night, the child is awakened three hours after he or she has actually fallen asleep. Therefore if the child slept at nine o’clock, he/she must be woken up or awakened attwelve o’clock. On the third night the child needs to be woken up or awakened 2 – 1/2 hours after he/she has actually begun to sleep. On the 4th day, the child is awakened – woken up, two hours, 2 hours, after their bedtime, etc., and then on the sixth day, this is when the child should be awakened at the earliest one hour after their bedtime.
• On the seventh night – it is encouraged that the child should wake up by their own volition. This 7th day, as long as the child wakes of their own volition, this night completes the dry-night process.
Continued Bedwetting solution:
If the child again starts bedwetting, wetting the bed, nocturnal enuresis for a minimum of 3 concurrent nights, the dry-night process above needs to be carried out again. This therapy is very effective and will definitely cure bedwetting over a period of 3 to 4 months, if the bedwetting does not stop in the first week.
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