Popular Bed Wetting Solutions You Can Use
A huge number of children are affected by nocturnal enuresis, or sleep wetting, as it is often called. Although there is no specific treatment for this condition, parents can still find some good bed wetting solutions that work. This sort of problem is most common with children under the age of five “any extreme measures against it are simply not justified.”
However, sleep wetting is a problem and it may become an annoying issue to deal with, both for parents and for the child. While children under five do not have obvious psychological issues related to this phenomenon, after a certain age they become conscious about it. This is when finding appropriate bed wetting solutions becomes important for the child’s social development. Here are some popular bedwetting books you can use to help you overcome this problem that every parent has gone through.
How to diminish the negative effects of bed wetting
While this problem is natural for small children, parents can still take a few steps and reduce the negative effects associated to it. Parents can start by investing some time in preventing the problem from taking place. As part of the most commonly used bed wetting solutions, parents can control the levels of liquid their child drinks in the evening and before going to sleep. Diuretic drinks are those that fall in the following categories: caffeine containing, carbonated and acidic. Stopping your child from consuming them at night is an excellent bed wetting solution. It also helps if the parent trains the child to go to the toilet right before going to sleep. It is important that a pattern is developed in this case and the child will learn to urinate at a specific hour in the evening. This method, combined with low liquid quantities consumed in the evening, has some of the best results in reducing bed wetting at night.
Quick tips for parents to stop kids bed wetting
- No drinks close to bedtime with caffeine and carbonation.
- Have your child go to the bathroom every night before bed. EVERY night. Make it a habit.
- Encourage the child to get up at night and go to the bathroom alone if they have to. Make sure the path from the bed to the bathroom is well lit and clutter free.
Bed wetting solutions – diapers
Although the actual urinating process can’t be stopped, its effects may be reduced if the child wears a diaper. The diaper eliminates all the problems that affect the parents: having to change bed sheets every morning and it also helps the child sleep better and wake up in a dry bed. Older children might be against wearing a diaper, as they feel they are too old for that, so a simple change of term from diaper to night protection is preferable. As an extra protection method, parents should also have protective plastic sheets because diapers are not 100% leak absorbents.
The radical approach to bed wetting medications
Using medication to reduce nigh time urination is one of the most radical bed wetting solutions and, in most cases, the most effective as well. Treatments with medication such as anticholinergics, desmopressin or imipramine are often used to solve bed wetting problems. While such drugs have high success rates, parents should also remember that they are chemical and hormonal substances, and long-term usage may lead to unwanted side effects. As far as bed wetting medication is concerned, the opinions are varied, many parents trying to avoid this solution at all costs and teach the child to deal with the problem on their own.
I say ask yourself if you needed medication to stop peeing the bed at night. Maybe your child is better off without it. Only you and your doctor will know what’s best for your child.
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Since you raised the topic of nocturnal urination you might be interested in an experience I wrote about in my blog To pee or not to pee
i seen it jack its really sofisticated
Gross..
NO NEED FOR YOUR USELESS RUDE COMMENT
I can only imagine what peeing the bed is like when a 2 year old is sleeping on your head.
im 12 yrs. old and was potty trained when i was 1 around 5 istated again.I hate it i just wish someone could help me!Its really weird because this summer i wnt almost 6 months but when school started i started along with all of the strees it brought.It wakes me up all the time what do i do?
Ashley, we read your article and would like to help. At the Enuresis Treatment Center we have helped thousands of people overcome bedwetting. Bedwetting, or Enuresis, is actually a problem based upon abnormally deep sleep, one that is so resistant to arousal that the bedwetter’s brain cannot automatically keep the bladder shut during sleep. Our experience shows that one should not wait until the child outgrows the problem, because then they are still left with a sleep disorder that can no longer be treated. We have put together a guide to help people evaluate which treatment would work best for them. We invite them to download this free of charge at http://www.freebedwettingguide.com.
Bedwetting is actually a deep sleep disorder, and research shows that bedwetting is also genetic. If both parents have a history of bedwetting there is a 77% chance the child will also wet the bed. We have worked with and cured thousands of children and infused their parents with hope at the Enuresis Treatment Center in Farmington, MI. The average length of treatment is 6 months, and we are certain we can correct the sleep disorder and end bedwetting. Go to http://www.freebedwettingguide.com for more info.
im 14 years old, and i have been wetting bed forever, i live with my auntie and uncle and my auntie used to shout at me when i wet the bed, i had to wear diapers until i was 8, after that i couldt wear them, sometimes i dont wet the bed when im happy i dont but i have stressful liife so i do all the time i cant sleep over my friends house and i dont know what to do
im 13 years old and i wett the bed and i know what you mean when your auti yells at u every time i wett the bed my mom will punish me and beat me. I just hate but i really think one of the reasons is that im overweight and just need to lose it. All i want it to do is go away FOREVER it’s getting on my nerves I NEED SOME HELP!!!
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i am 39 and wet the bed i also wet my pants and sometime poop in my pants so i no
longer where under where i now where cloth diapers all the time and where plastic
pants at night
ur 39 and still pee and pooo in ur pants u need to REALLY c the doctor
my stepson is almost 7 and still wets the bed every single night. my 4 year old daughter just started doing it the past month almost every night. they are both in pull ups at night time bc i was so tired of washing sheets every day. it got real annoying. i dont know why my daughter does it all of a sudden when she used to not to at all. my stepson has polysistic kidneys tho and his mother abandoned him at the age of 3 so he has major issues still with that. what do i do to help stop this bedwetting??
hello, my son was pretty much toilette trained at night at the age of 2.5 but started to wet the bed more and more 8 month’s later when I got rid of his soother(he agreed to no longer use it) and put him into daycare occasionally. 10 months later my son was wearing pullups evey night. Today he is 5.5 and soils his pullup almost every night!!!!! I have the impression that he has regressed due to wearing pull,ups, I’ve tried not having him wear protection, but 1 out of 2 times he wets the bed, and changing sheets and quilts is a royal pain and time consuming, I try to be calm but it’s stressfull, and my husband thinks we screwed up which is hard to swallow. I’d love some advice
Hello,
I am Matthew i am ten years old and i wet the bed every night, although I go to the toilet before i go to bed. Please help me with my problem.
Maybe try and put some sort of alarm on so it can wake you up in the night so you can go to the toilet. I put an alarm on my phone and it would wake me up in the night and i have not wet the bed for nearly 2 months now (:
I found the thing that helped my children stop wetting the bed was using a reward system. For my daughter, we told her when she had seven dry nights she could have a sleep-over with one of her friends. She was dry in less than a month. (She was about 5.) With my son we used a calendar, putting smily faces on it for dry nights. This helped, but did not solve the problem. In the end it took a combination of solutions including using an alarm.
hi ive 3 children ages 12, 9 n almost 4 all 3 wet d bed. iv neva given out 2 them as i dd it up until i ws 10. bt its gettin frustratin as d oldest is startin secondary school. iv tried everything?????????????
Hi, My name is Laura and I am 12 years old, and I still wet the bed.
I stopped it for a year and a bit and I thought it was over but it started happening again when I turned 10. My mum and dad have tried so many things to help me but nothing has worked.
Please help me I am getting very fustrated with it and I want to start sleeping over at peoples houses again.
Do you have any advice for me?
Laura, me and u r exsactly the same i am 12 and wet mi bed i stoped for like a year and i started again at 10 and i am so terrified of sleepin ova mi friends house and wettin there bed lol…
Hi, My name is Hannah and I am 13 years old, and I still wet the bed. It is started to get really annoying and I just want it to stop. I went to the doctors about it and he gave me this spray that you spray up your nose. It does work but I don’t want to have to keep using it. Sometimes I don’t use it and I don’t wet the bed, but sometimes I do. I always go to the toilet before I go to bed, but I am a very deep sleeper so I never really really wake up in the night to go to the toilet.
I don’t want to wet the bed all my life.
Have you got anymore advice for me ?
I am 23, and i’ve been wetting the bed everyday of my life! =( there has been just like 3 or 5 days out of the year where i dont wet it. BUT i am so ANNOYED!!! and Im so ugh!!! i feel worthless! its such a shame!!!! im tired of it! my parents dont understand it, i dont either when i try to explain that IDK why.. I tell them its not really me deciding to pee myself. WHy would anybody want to wet the bed? I never had friends stay at my house and i never go anywhere, all because of this. i feel trapped!!! i just wanna cry because i dont want to pee forever. SOMEONE please help me. its so EMBARRASING!
Russell, my heart goes out to you. I am 45 and have been bedwetting my entire life. Not every night, but enough to be a pain. Don’t cry, honey. Just keep trying to find the cause, or learn to cope with it in a way that doesn’t limit your options. Hugs.
Hi,
I’m 22 yrs old & will be transferring from community college nxt fall to a UC…I’m just scared of living in a dorm b/c of my issue
It’s only at night (almost every night) and I’ve heard that I’ve got primary nocturnal enuresis (based on research)<<<which is where you wet every night since the day you were born.
I remember going to the doctor as a kid & after some tests they told my mother that everything was completely normal (like my bladder…I remember having to hold my pee for a very long time while they did like an ultra sound<<I guess to test my bladder capacity??).
It just really sucks to have this & feel like you can never be with someone you'd really like. This issue may be due to me being a deep sleeper when I hit REM; whatever the reason, it's very stressful and I don't want to ever give up finding a solution that won't be hazardous to my health.
I’m 22 years old. I’m a female. I still wet the bed. Is so annoying and embarrassing. I live alone and every boyfriend that I have had sleep over I have pee on them. Its so disturbing and I’m running out of lies. I currently have a boyfriend and he is good. I don’t want to lose him. Today I pee on him for like the hundred time and played like I was sleep when I realized what I had did. I heard him mumbling under his breath and cursing. I don’t know what to do anymore. I’ve tried not drinking after 8pm, using the bathroom before sleeping, but nothing works. I told him I pee the bed because I have wet dreams (which is a lie that he no longer believes). I’m so tired of this. This has been going on since I stopped wearing diapers. I used to get beatings for peeing in the bed when I was little and now I realize that it wasn’t my faullt then and it isn’t my faul now. I don;t purposely do this. Sometimes I just want to break up with my boyfriend and commit suicide. This situation is draining my life. I’m the only one of my parents children that still pee the bed. Why me? I want to be normal. I have to do laundry everyday and sleep with plastic on my bed because of this! I want to wake up dry! Why do I have to live like this? What is the cause of this? Is there a cure? What type of doctor specializes for this condition?
It’s called a urologist. Have you ever seen a doctor before, for this condition? Your parents should have taken you, years ago, instead of beating you. And, realizing it is not your fault, I wish you wouldn’t be down on yourself. Maybe I’m not relating well enough because I don’t wet every night, as it sounds like you do. But you shouldn’t have to make up excuses to give your boyfriend. Just tell him you have a problem. He already knows this, anyway, and any boyfriend worth keeping would be supportive. Then get medical treatment, and make sure your bed is well-protected so he doesn’t get wet, even if you do. They make diapers in adult sizes. If you don’t want to do that, have a lot of padding on top of the plastic, the more absorbent the better.
Tell your bf the truth, so you don’t have to stress anymore about what HE’S thinking…after all you’ve been thru with your bf (he already knows you, and obviously sleeps with you) then he should accept it, and if he doesn’t then forget about him.
You at least past the hard part=the beginning of the relationship, because new partners would leave BEFORE they begin to care for you/get to know you…you know what I mean? If you think about it, the worse that would happen is that you’ve got to wear adult diapers every night & if you want to mess around then you just take a shower.
It really sux, I KNOW
Bianca, I am so sorry for what you have to go through. Did you try setting an alarm so you wake up to go to the bathroom? I was looking on this site to try and find ways to help my son get up at night and go potty by himself. I currently carry him to the bathroom twice during the night to bring him to the bathroom. I think I will just wake him up and make him go by himself. Your parents were wrong to beat you for this. My husband used to get really upset about it, but I told him to give it a rest it is not our sons fault. He is a lot more understanding now, and we certainly don’t blame him. I hope you find some help Bianca. Please remember life is something to be valued and don’t ever think of giving it up over bedwetting. Always remember there is always someone out there who has a much worse problem than yours; be grateful, it could be worse. This is not that bad I’m sure it sucks, but when I feel pity for myself I realize how many wonderful things I have in my life and would never be willing to give it up and to never see my future and all the wonderful things out there that still await me. Don’t give up!!!
Im 16 years old and i have been having bed wetting problems sinse day one, my parents got tired and frustrated of it when i was about 10 or so.. and the doctors even considered surgery,i even tried the alarm thing it didnt work out to well for me, its not everynight just every now and then and sometimes ill even go 5-8 months with out doing it, but then it would happen a few days in a role, i hardly ever drink soda and going to the bathroom before sleeping does help most the time, reducing the amount you drink before bedtime helps alott!! im not to embarresed about it because it happens every now and then to everybody.
My son will be 12 soon and has wet the bed since day 1. With only short episodes of dryness. We’ve done the pull-ups, but now he doesn’t want them any more. He changes his own bed daily and I even taught him how to start the washer. The problem is that it doesn’t seem to bother him, it is just part of his life. He does sleep overs (he has a sleeping bag that he takes everywhere) and brings them home wet. He tried alarm clock and sleeps right through it. I have woke him up every night at a specific time but when my youngest was born I had to slack on that but he would still wake up wet. He does not drink anything after 7:00 and pees before bed. hat else can we try? I would love to see him at least improve some. Thanks
dear denise your son is the same age as me and has the same problem tell him to pee every 15 minutes for 2 hours….really works not joking….i wish the best luck for your son…….
Um well i am like an older age and i do not think diapers are necessary. I also dont think that if u change the term to night protection that it will make them feel better.
1 tsp. honey before bed
My name is Nicci, and I’m 19, and I used to wet the bed, until I was about 15. In the past few months I’ve moved in with my boyfriend, and changed a lot of things about my lifestyle, and about 4 months ago, I started wetting the bed again.
After 2 or 3 times, my boyfriend noticed. It’s so ebarrassing being fully grown, out of my parents house, and every week or so, doing the one thing that makes me feel most like a child again, especially now that I sleep with anothe person every night.
Does anyone lse out there do this? Or did this?
If so, what do you do to cope? and what did you do to help yourself stop?
I’ve done all the tricks. Somehow I always wake up right after it… please help.
Nicci well what can i say I’m 19 years old I do still pee on bed yes I’m embarrassed to say but I’m always positive that one day this will go off. And 5 months ago IDK how this happen but i stopped peeing on my bed like for 1 month, how idk, but i’m always thinking that one day this will come to an end. So always remain positive, dont drink too much water soda, ect, use ur cell, put it on the bathroom and set an alarm like at 1 or 2 A.M. all those things help I know they will. O yes and use the toilet every 15 Mins for 2 hours they say it help
. People… one question why is it that i drink a lot of water and i don’t pee on bed, and believe I’m not lazy, im not, it just happens, but why did that happen?that i drink a lot of water and nothing happen?. And people dont be embarrassed about it, just remember dont go to too much house for sleep overs, I mean for ur safety
. So nicci try those things.
Sincerely,
Oscar Ortega
Im 12 yrs old and i pee the bed nearly everynight im getting really sick of it now and want to stop but when I try I always end up weeing the bed. My mum and Dad have tryed to help to by not having a drink after bedtime and waking my up in the night I really need help and if you have any tips reply to this please I really need HELP!!!!!
Charlotte i to am the same age and have the same problem…..this has helped me a lot….go to the bathroom every 15 minutes for 2 hours!!!!! i swear it really works
have fun…lol
plz tell me if it worked out for u!!!!!
I have just turned 13 about a month ago and I can’t remember a day when I didn’t wet the bed(besides occasional dry nights) and I’ve had it up to here(rlly high) and or I’m rlly pissed off about this and I’m tired of having to go to sleepovers( not only cuz of this problem but some of my friends r just idiots) but to get back on topic I’ve just started 2day staring an alarm at 1 am and I wanna create a habit to wake up at 1 every morning and I’ve read that it takes 30 days to start and break a habit… So I’ll see if this works… Hopefully because it is pretty embarrasing and it just plain sucks!!!
EVERYONE JUST LISTEN TO MEEEEE….. I CAN SOLVE UR PROBLEMS…………..I STOPPED FOR A MONTH BECAUSE OF THIS. I USED THE TOILET (PEE) FOR EVERY 15 MINUTES FOR 2 HOURS!!!!!it works plz listen to me…..
i still havent peed yet….in a whole month. aka iam 12
I am 13 and I wet the bed I can never stop. If you have any solutions please please reply… people say i shoul try diapers
if you have any suggestions please and i mean please help me
DIAPERS work on a regular basis but if your pee is to heavy it can go throught the diapers trust me i tried and i only went one to two days a week dry and im sick and tired of it AKA IM 13 YEARS OLD!!!!:(
And james i tried that it didnt work for me =(
ahhh that sucks at this point talk to ur mom about seeing a uralogist!!
Im 14 yrs old going on 15 and i still wet the bed. my family members are getting tired of it and i dont kno wat to do. to me rite now, its amazing at how many ppl hav the same syptoms an the drs cant do a dmn thng about it. but i tried alarms, my mama tried diapers, i got whoopens(not by my mama), didnt drink b4 bed, went to the bathroom b4 bed, did anything i cud. even ate less sugar if tht helpd. but i wet the bed everyday and if im lucky i dont wet the bed
DOES HEAVY SLEEPING HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH IT?