Click me
Transcribed

Steps to Dry Nights

Stops to Dry Nghts When a child stays dry during the day, yet still wets at night, everyone involved becomes frustrated. While maturation does play a role, there are some simple techniques to achieve dry nights and prevent the embarrassment that bedwetting causes. Get the facts and learn how to help your bedwetting child stay dry at night. Bedwetting by Age Bedwetting Basics Percent of kids who wet the bed by age Medical Term: Nocturnal enuresis 100 90 The Most Common children's urological complaint 80 70 PRIMARY NOCTURNAL ENURESIS 60 • Most common type of bedwetting - 90% • Never has been dry at night 50 40 30 SECONDARY NOCTURNAL ENURESIS 20 • Child has been dry for 6+ months, then starts wetting again 10 • Could be due to emotional or medical triggers (stress or bladder infection, etc.) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 15% of bedwetters will spontaneously stop each year - 85% won't. Gender In Childhood: boys are 1.5x more likely to wet the bed than girls. 7% of children in an elementary school wet the bed. 웃옷 웃 웃웃 웃 웃웃 웃옷 Genetics Likelihood of bedwetting based on parent's history 77% CHANCE 44% CHANCE 15% Causes of Bedwetting CHANCE Sleeplarousal disturbance ΝΕΙΤHER ONE BOTH Food sensitivities High urine production during sleep Children are likely to stop Small functional bladder capacity bedwetting on their own at about the same age as the affected parent. Irregular bowel movements Medication How to help a bedwetting child • Half do not respond "We have "Another "It's alright. It was an accident and • Average dose 2-3 tablets dry night! Good job!" strategies to take care of this we'll work on this." • Average cost $9 a night together." • Not for long term use • Most children will wet again after discontinuing Offer praise for progress, dry nights, waking up to use the bathroom, etc. Use a bedwetting alarm to help put together the brain- bladder connection. Don't scold a child for bedwetting. Let your child know it is not their fault. • Combining medications and alarm therapy is no more effective than using the alarm alone Track your child's progress by frequency of wetting episodes, size of the wet spot, time of wetting and number of dry nights. When to see a doctor Wearable Alarm Fastener Make an appointment if .. Off Button Fewer than 3% of children who Cord. wet the bed do so because of a medical condition Sensor. Your child is still wetting the bed at 6 years old, especially if he/she voices concem. # Alarm unit fastens onto outside of Your child begins to wet the bed again after staying dry for some time. 80% of parents wish their health care providers would bring up bedwetting pajama top at shoulder. (#2 Cord runs under pajama top from alarm unit to sensor. Your child's bedwetting is accompanied by painful or frequent urination, extreme thirst, or pink-hued urine. #3 68% of parents said their pediatrician has never asked about bedwetting Sensor clips to underpants. Sounds when wetting occurs. Cost of Bedwetting Pullups vs Alarm Medication - $9 per night (3 tablets), for 365 days $400 $300 $200 $100 $0 $3,285 a year Annual Cost Alarm Expense of Pullups Dry Using Alarms Long-Term Effectiveness of Bedwetting Solutions Used 3 months, Who Stays Dry 100% Alarm users are 90% 80% 13x 70% times more likely to be dry 60% 50% 40% vs 30% 20% 10% Wait & See = No Treatment 0% Waiting Restricting Waking your Using alarm Medications Bedwetting clocks Fluids child Alarms ONLY CURATIVE METHOD BEDWETTING ALARMS To get the best response, use an audible alarm so you can help your child. http://www.nafc.org/bladder-bowel-health-bedwetting-2/bedwetting/ http://www.dryatnight.com/bedwetting-stats.htm Nighttime Dryness http://pediatrics.about.com/od/bedwetting/a/1108_bedwetting.htm http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/library/bed-wetting/DS00611.html http://www.bedwettingstore.com http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022347611000849 Mercer, Renee. 7 Steps to Nighttime Dryness. Ashton: Brookeville Media, 2011. Print. Bedwetting* Store www.bedwettingstore.com• 1-800-214-9605 Stops to Dry Nghts When a child stays dry during the day, yet still wets at night, everyone involved becomes frustrated. While maturation does play a role, there are some simple techniques to achieve dry nights and prevent the embarrassment that bedwetting causes. Get the facts and learn how to help your bedwetting child stay dry at night. Bedwetting by Age Bedwetting Basics Percent of kids who wet the bed by age Medical Term: Nocturnal enuresis 100 90 The Most Common children's urological complaint 80 70 PRIMARY NOCTURNAL ENURESIS 60 • Most common type of bedwetting - 90% • Never has been dry at night 50 40 30 SECONDARY NOCTURNAL ENURESIS 20 • Child has been dry for 6+ months, then starts wetting again 10 • Could be due to emotional or medical triggers (stress or bladder infection, etc.) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 15% of bedwetters will spontaneously stop each year - 85% won't. Gender In Childhood: boys are 1.5x more likely to wet the bed than girls. 7% of children in an elementary school wet the bed. 웃옷 웃 웃웃 웃 웃웃 웃옷 Genetics Likelihood of bedwetting based on parent's history 77% CHANCE 44% CHANCE 15% Causes of Bedwetting CHANCE Sleeplarousal disturbance ΝΕΙΤHER ONE BOTH Food sensitivities High urine production during sleep Children are likely to stop Small functional bladder capacity bedwetting on their own at about the same age as the affected parent. Irregular bowel movements Medication How to help a bedwetting child • Half do not respond "We have "Another "It's alright. It was an accident and • Average dose 2-3 tablets dry night! Good job!" strategies to take care of this we'll work on this." • Average cost $9 a night together." • Not for long term use • Most children will wet again after discontinuing Offer praise for progress, dry nights, waking up to use the bathroom, etc. Use a bedwetting alarm to help put together the brain- bladder connection. Don't scold a child for bedwetting. Let your child know it is not their fault. • Combining medications and alarm therapy is no more effective than using the alarm alone Track your child's progress by frequency of wetting episodes, size of the wet spot, time of wetting and number of dry nights. When to see a doctor Wearable Alarm Fastener Make an appointment if .. Off Button Fewer than 3% of children who Cord. wet the bed do so because of a medical condition Sensor. Your child is still wetting the bed at 6 years old, especially if he/she voices concem. # Alarm unit fastens onto outside of Your child begins to wet the bed again after staying dry for some time. 80% of parents wish their health care providers would bring up bedwetting pajama top at shoulder. (#2 Cord runs under pajama top from alarm unit to sensor. Your child's bedwetting is accompanied by painful or frequent urination, extreme thirst, or pink-hued urine. #3 68% of parents said their pediatrician has never asked about bedwetting Sensor clips to underpants. Sounds when wetting occurs. Cost of Bedwetting Pullups vs Alarm Medication - $9 per night (3 tablets), for 365 days $400 $300 $200 $100 $0 $3,285 a year Annual Cost Alarm Expense of Pullups Dry Using Alarms Long-Term Effectiveness of Bedwetting Solutions Used 3 months, Who Stays Dry 100% Alarm users are 90% 80% 13x 70% times more likely to be dry 60% 50% 40% vs 30% 20% 10% Wait & See = No Treatment 0% Waiting Restricting Waking your Using alarm Medications Bedwetting clocks Fluids child Alarms ONLY CURATIVE METHOD BEDWETTING ALARMS To get the best response, use an audible alarm so you can help your child. http://www.nafc.org/bladder-bowel-health-bedwetting-2/bedwetting/ http://www.dryatnight.com/bedwetting-stats.htm Nighttime Dryness http://pediatrics.about.com/od/bedwetting/a/1108_bedwetting.htm http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/library/bed-wetting/DS00611.html http://www.bedwettingstore.com http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022347611000849 Mercer, Renee. 7 Steps to Nighttime Dryness. Ashton: Brookeville Media, 2011. Print. Bedwetting* Store www.bedwettingstore.com• 1-800-214-9605

Steps to Dry Nights

shared by np23 on Dec 14
1,398 views
0 shares
0 comments
Published by the Bedwetting Store, "Steps to Dry Nights" offers a guide for parents and children on how to stop bedwetting, the most common children's urological complaint. Bedwetting, also known as n...

Category

Health
Did you work on this visual? Claim credit!

Get a Quote

Embed Code

For hosted site:

Click the code to copy

For wordpress.com:

Click the code to copy
Customize size