Archive for December, 2009
How to stop BedWetting – Bed Wetting Solutions
Bedwetting solutions are available now at http://www.bedwettingfreedom.com. Adult bed wetting is not that uncommon. bed wetting alarms and how to stop bedwetting can help young and old.
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Boy Wets Display Bed In Debenhams Prank
i pretended to wet the bed in debenhams….matt hones was involved, we were about 13
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Potentially Fatal Hyponatremia from Desmopressin
FDA is notifying healthcare professionals about the risk of potentially fatal hyponatremia in certain patients treated with desmopressin, an antidiuretic that is sometimes used to treat nocturnal enuresis (bedwetting). It works by reducing water loss in the urine.
FDA has reviewed 61 reports of hyponatremic seizures associated with the use of desmopressin. Twenty-five cases occurred in children taking the drug intranasally, most of them for bedwetting. Because of this, the intranasal form of desmopressin is no longer indicated for treating nocturnal enuresis. It should not be used for any indication in hyponatremic patients or those with a history of hyponatremia.
Patients taking desmopressin who consume excessive fluids are at higher risk of developing hyponatremia. And so all forms of desmopressin should be used cautiously in patients with polydipsia and in patients taking drugs that may cause increased fluid intake. When using desmopressin tablets, fluid intake should be restricted starting one hour before taking the drug and continuing for 8 hours afterwards.
Interrupt treatment for nocturnal enuresis if the patient significantly increases water intake, or when fluid or electrolyte imbalance are apt to occur, as with fever, recurrent vomiting, diarrhea or vigorous exercise.
Patients or their caregivers should watch for circumstances that could lead to excessive fluid intake, again such as fever, vomiting, diarrhea and strenuous exercise, but also during hot weather and when taking certain medications that produce dry mouth. They should contact their doctor if symptoms of hyponatremia occur, such as severe headache, confusion, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, muscle cramps or weakness.
FDA Patient Safety News: March 2008
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Children’s Bedwetting : Causes of Daytime Wetting
Daytime wetting is caused by the combination of a small bladder, weak sphincter and tremendous urgency to urinate. Learn causes of daytime wetting from a child psychologist in this free parenting video.
Expert: Dr. Randall Hyde
Contact: www.youparenting.com
Bio: Dr. Randall Hyde has worked as a clinical child and family psychologist, intern supervisor/trainer and clinical director.
Filmmaker: Paul Kersey
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How to stop bed wetting?
I have a seven year old daughter that still wets the bed. She sleeps so hard that she can’t wake up and go to the bathroom.
She wants to stop so she can spend the night at friends but is afraid she’ll pee the bed. Anyone with any suggestions?
Well, since bedwetting is cause by usually a small bladder, that can’t hold in the urine, it causes the child to "wet the bed". Make sure that she is hydrated, but don’t let her drink much two hours in advance before bed. Only let her have a few sips of water before bed. Also, have her use the bathroom right before she goes to bed, but right after she brushes her teeth. If that fails, keep using these tactics, but get her children’s diapers, not toddler’s diapers. Good Nites will help her accomplish her fear of wetting the bed when having sleepovers, and give her a lot more self confidence.
Should I wear the boys absorbent briefs for my bed wetting and all day?
I am a 13 year old boy and have been wetting the bed for a year. My adopted dad wants to put me in boys absorbent briefs for boys that are washable. I tried a pair and they feel good but I am not sure if I should wear them all the time, since I started to have accidents. ( he found them on amazon .com Help Me
i think you should. thata way you wont have accidents and you will feel better in the morning.
How can teens STOP wetting the bed?
I guess it’s common but it needs to stop!
i have the same problem i also wet the bed. i hate it i wear thoes thing called goodnites at night so i dont wake up wet but still it sucks. like i dont like going to sleepover because of it. my brother is 7 and he also has thoes problems at night . but my 9 year old sister is dry at night for a while and my bro george is 13 and he wakes up dry too. i try not drinking so much but is hard hope i can help email me if u wanna talkmore
Has anyone used an ENURAD bed wetting alarm? If so, what did you think about it?
Did the ENURAD bed wetting alarm work well for you? Unsure of weather to buy one or not, ive looked into all different bedwetting alarms and this one seems to be best suited for my son. Just was hoping for some pros and cons before i make my mind up.
thanks
http://www.wetbuster.com/board/reviews.html
a link to a review of the product
A hilarious ad for bed wetting teenagers.
Product Overview: Rodger Wireless