5 GREAT home remedies for enuresis treatment | BEST bedwetting solutions

Looking for SIMPLE and EFFECTIVE ways to treat your child's enuresis (medical term for bedwetting) at home? watch this video RIGHT NOW!
Enuresis or bedwetting is a common pediatric disorder in children older than 5 years of age. Enuresis is more common in boys than in girls and can run in families. In medicine, various classifications for enuresis (bedwetting) exists. As a general rule, nocturnal enuresis or bedwetting at nights is the most common type of enuresis in pediatrics and accounts for approximately 80 percent of all enuresis (bedwetting) cases. That's why enuresis is often synonymous with nocturnal bedwetting. Although bedwetting most often resolves spontaneously, parents and children may worry about enuresis due to it's embarrassing and inconvenience.
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  • @healthmakers...
    @healthmakers...2 жыл бұрын

    What else do you like to know about enuresis (bedwetting). Let us know in comments.

  • @RahulGupta-qb9gr
    @RahulGupta-qb9gr Жыл бұрын

    I used to have dreams for a few months, in urdreams I was in the bathroom and used to urinate, but in reality I was on the bed and urine also used to pass on the bed itself. My wife was very upset due to this problem of mine. I feel very ashamed but no medicine was working for me Then my wife ordered Utrason syrup and Branacon syrup online for me My bedwetting was completely cured by this medicine, now even when I have dreams, I do not urinate on the bed.

  • @shynerblendinteriors302

    @shynerblendinteriors302

    Жыл бұрын

    No!!!!

  • @shupikilekalaluka7214

    @shupikilekalaluka7214

    5 ай бұрын

    how long did you the medicine for you to stop bedwetting?

  • @amanzelina2623
    @amanzelina26237 ай бұрын

    What of children of 6years and above

  • @shubhamsingh6024
    @shubhamsingh6024 Жыл бұрын

    Muze bed wetting ki bahut problem thi is problem ki vajah se mai apne khud ke rishte daroke ghar bhi nahi ja pata tha bahut hi sharmindgi mahsus hoti thi lekin mera ye problem na to kisi doctor ne aur nahi kisi mahangi dawa ne thik kiya mera ye problem sirf Utracon syrup aur Branocon syrup se hi thik ho gaya. Best medicine

  • @RahulGupta-qb9gr

    @RahulGupta-qb9gr

    Жыл бұрын

    I used to have dreams for a few months, in urdreams I was in the bathroom and used to urinate, but in reality I was on the bed and urine also used to pass on the bed itself. My wife was very upset due to this problem of mine. I feel very ashamed but no medicine was working for me Then my wife ordered Utrason syrup and Branacon syrup online for me My bedwetting was completely cured by this medicine, now even when I have dreams, I do not urinate on the bed.

  • @vanshikasrivastava6142

    @vanshikasrivastava6142

    7 ай бұрын

    Is medicine ko use keshe krna h ?

  • @JCSmythe
    @JCSmythe Жыл бұрын

    So many of these well intended experts don't understand that Nocturnal Enuresis is a "SLEEP DISORDER" !!! If you are a Health Care Worker interviewing the parents, one of the first questions to ask: “Is your child a deep sleeper??” In 90% of the cases the answer will be in the affirmative. Stanford University's William Dement, MD, PhD, who many refer to as the “father of sleep medicine.” Identified many of the common "Sleep Disorders" back in the mid '80s: Sleep disorders: Nocturnal enuresis Bruxism Central Sleep Apnea Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders Hypersomnia Insomnia Narcolepsy Night Terrors Obstructive Sleep Apnea REM Sleep Behavior Disorder Sleepwalking Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders Sleep-Related Movement Disorders Sleep Paralysis Can bedwetting be inherited ?? NO! but a sleep disorder most definitely can be.. The enuretic child or adult is basically unconscious and can't respond to the signal from the bladder to the brain. It also means they can't hear an alarm. So many myths surround this topic and have been this way for decades. Restrict fluids before bedtime, Yeah! Right! Don't have them respond to a full bladder signal. Parents are told by their Doctor, to get the child up at 10:00pm and take them to the bathroom is a grave mistake ! They aren't awake and you are teaching them to urinate in their sleep. Exactly what you don't want them to do. DRUGS ?? No medication has been convincingly shown to cure bedwetting. The most common medications used to manage bedwetting are, Imipramine (Tofranil), oxybutynin chloride (Ditropan), and desmopressin (DDAVP). Imipramine Imipramine (Tofranil) is probably the most commonly used drug. Imipramine is an antidepressant used to treat mood disorders. One of the side effects of this drug is to decreases the frequency and intensity of bladder contractions. It also tends to lighten the time spent in deep sleep. It has been used with reasonable success to temporarily suppress bedwetting. Success rates in 50% range have been reported. But the relapse rate approaches 100%. Some authors note that the relapse wetting is sometime worse than that experienced pretreatment. Side effect WARNING Imipramine is a powerful drug and any child on it must be carefully monitored for side effects. Side effects are reported in up to 40% of the children taking it. Mood changes, behavior changes, insomnia, hallucination are all seen. Imipramine is toxic and can produce cardiac problems, although normally at doses higher than used for bedwetting. The Food and Drug Administration reports that imipramine is involved in about 1,000 children being taken to emergency rooms each year. They estimate that it is involved in the death of 10 children a year. BEDWETTING ALARMS: Bedwetting alarms, when used in a comprehensive training program can be a useful tool. when they are used to awaken the parent or guardian so they can respond and aid the Enurectic in a prescribed training program they have been 98% effective. The child or adult must attain at least 30 days of dryness before discontinuing the alarm. It can take 3 - 4 months to achieve that. Alarm systems on their own will not achieve this. A dual alarm system (For parent & child) can be most effective.

  • @healthmakers...

    @healthmakers...

    Жыл бұрын

    Tnx for your comment