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Huggies DryNites, Night Time Pants for Boys - Sizes 4-7 Years (64 Pants) - Pyjama Pants with Discrete Protection - Unbeatable Night Time Protection

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Firstly, please be reassured that this is perfectly normal with at least 1 in 5 children your twins age continuing to wet the bed at night. Huggies DryNites Pyjama Pants are designed for bedwetting children between the ages of 3 and 15years. P, there are a number of possible explanations for why your daughter continues to wet throughout the day. Hi Dhurba, The best form of treatment is the conditioning alarm – this does not always work at first and may take up to 6 months of constant use.

The tricky thing about bedwetting is that there are so many possible causes that it can be difficult to treat.

Huggies DryNites Pyjama Pants are a reasonably discreet product for older and bigger children who need the extra confidence of waterproof protection at night. Hi Jodi, bedwetting can be incredibly frustrating particularly when you feel like you have tried it all and still your child continues to wet at night. You are absolutely spot on - rewards and incentives have no effect when it comes to bedwetting and in fact can have the opposite effect impacting negatively on children's self-esteem. While children can be taught to control their bladder during the day, nighttime continence is a completely different story.

There are a number of treatment options available, with the conditioning alarm experiencing the best outcomes. Dear Brooke, occasionally children who wet the bed at night may develop a fear of wetting themselves during the day as well; wanting to wear absorbent pants both day and night.Dear John, your son may be experiencing encopresis which simply refers to uncontrolled soiling in children who are four years of age or older. The most common cause of daytime wetting amongst teenage girls is a urinary infection so it is important that you have ruled this out. Dear Nicola, it is perfectly normal for your daughter to still be wetting the bed at night with at least 1 in 7 6-year-olds continuing to wet the bed on a regular basis. Firstly let me reassure you that you are not alone – about 1-2% of teenagers wet the bed at night on a regular basis.

Your daughter is experiencing what is commonly referred to as secondary bedwetting, this occurs when children have been dry at night for 6 months or more then start wetting again. K., It is not unusual for children with additional support needs to take a little longer to attain both daytime and nighttime continence. G., managing children’s bedwetting can be incredibly tricky, partly because we often do not understand the underlying cause and partly because there are so many mixed messages out there about how best to proceed.This is really difficult to answer, as there can be huge variability both in terms of overnight urine output as well as how heavy her menstrual flow is. From what you have written in your question is sounds like your children may be experiencing encopresis which simply refers to uncontrolled soiling in children who are four years of age or older. There may be a slight delay during the Christmas period - if your sample does not appear in the next few days I would recommend requesting an additional one. Dear Toni, managing children’s bedwetting can be incredibly tricky, partily because we often do not understand the underlying cause and partly because there are so many mixed messages out there about how best to proceed. Stress can manifest itself in many different ways; some teenagers isolate themselves, other’s act out and engage in aggressive behaviour, some develop physical illnesses like headaches and stomach aches, while others cry.

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