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Treatment Options
The following are the more commonly used treatment options
for bedwetting in children:
Waiting and outgrowing a bedwetting problem
Bedwetting alarm
Medications
Reward system
Waking the child to urinate
Limiting nighttime drinking
abnormal daytime bladder and bowel habits
Diet
Counseling
Any combination of the above treatments
What Are The Best Treatments?
Parents should not feel responsible for their child's bedwetting problem.
Since we do not completely understand why some children wet and others do
not, parents should be cautious when others make claims they can easily
cure your child's problem. Yes, there are good treatments available, but
as a parent, you should understand all of the possible causes for why your
child wets at night before pursuing potentially harmful and expensive treatments.
Potty MD wishes to provide you with the education and tools that are needed
to best treat your child's bedwetting problem. Do not let others promise
a "one treatment fits all" approach. Many times, children need different
approaches to correct their bedwetting problem. If bed wetting were caused
by the same problem in everyone, then only one treatment would be needed
and everyone would be easily cured. Potty MD realizes that bedwetting is
complex and difficult to treat in some children. Therefore, we have developed
different approaches and education to help correct most bed wetting problems.
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