Is Bedwetting A Sign of Stress
Tuesday, 01 February 2022
by One Stop Bedwetting
Is Bedwetting a Sign of Stress? If your child is wetting the bed regularly, you are likely to have concerns about their physical and mental health. While it is not uncommon for a child to wet their bed during their early development, there are often underlying causes that lead older children and adolescents to experience
- Published in Bedwetting, Bedwetting Alarms, Bedwetting in Children, Primary Enuresis, Secondary Enuresis
Teenage Bed Wetting
Wednesday, 01 September 2021
by One Stop Bedwetting
Talking about bladder issues is never easy for anyone no matter what the age. Bed wetting is even a bigger challenge for teens who are often worried of being ridiculed or teased by their peers. Most teens simply don’t want to talk openly to their parents or physicians about the emotional and social challenges that
- Published in Bedwetting Teens
Bed-Wetting in Special Needs Children
Thursday, 01 July 2021
by One Stop Bedwetting
Bed-wetting in special needs children is very stressful and challenging for both parents and children. Did you know that bed-wetting is a very common problem impacting millions of children and one that is also treatable? There are many bed-wetting solutions and treatment options that can help a special needs child to overcome the problem quickly and
- Published in Bedwetting in Special Needs Children
Incontinence Psychology and Bedwetting
Tuesday, 01 September 2020
by One Stop Bedwetting
Do children wet their beds or clothes for psychological reasons? It was previously believed that bedwetting in children, teenage bedwetting and adult bed wetting was for psychological reasons – due to deficient upbringing, frightening experiences or mental immaturity. We now know that these beliefs are false. Incontinence in children was not on purpose, they have
- Published in Bedwetting, Bedwetting Alarms, Bedwetting Tips, Secondary Enuresis
Bedwetting and Poor Daytime Toilet Habits
Monday, 01 October 2018
by One Stop Bedwetting
Bedwetting (nocturnal enuresis) occurs when a child who is 5 years or older cannot control his or her urination at night. It’s a type of dysfunction that can happen due to overactive bladder. In some children, it may be a delay in maturation and will eventually go away with age. There are other zillion reasons
- Published in Bedwetting in Children, Potty Training