
What Causes Bedwetting?
While bedwetting can be a symptom of an underlying disease, a large majority of children who wet the bed have no underlying disease that explains their bedwetting. In fact, an underlying condition is identified in only about 1% of children who rou...
Why It Happens And What To Do?
Most often, children wet the bed because their bodies are not yet physically capable of nighttime dryness. Unless your child has other symptoms, bed-wetting is almost always normal.
Steps To Stop Bedwetting
Some children are deep sleepers and their brain does not get the signal that their bladder is full. Also, in a majority of cases, bedwetting is an inherited problem. Here are 8 steps to stop bedwetting.
Bedwetting: Facts And Tips
Bedwetting is quite common in school-age children: they can’t control it, and most grow out of it. In the meantime, there are things you can do to help your child feel better about this issue.
Top Tips To Prevent Bedwetting
Parents should try to be patient as bedwetting is not her fault (or yours, for that matter!). If you can, treat it as a challenge you work on together rather than a problem. In the majority of cases, bedwetting will stop eventually and there are t...
Home Remedies For Bedwetting
Children often outgrow bedwetting as they age, but it can be embarrassing and cause your child to shy away from social activities such as slumber parties. You can help your child stop wetting the bed with some easy and simple natural remedies.