Enuresis or bed wetting, what are the solutions?
May 25th, 2009 | by Dr. Dely | 28 views
The nocturnal enuresis or bed wetting is a common disease that affects 10 to 20% of children aged 5 and 8% of children 7 years. If the child does not express, il do not suffer under the consequences. When the enuresis becomes socially unacceptable, consideration should be given treatment in collaboration with her physician, actively involving the child.
A growing child and yet can not become own the night
The enuresis refers to a program full of urine, normal and uncontrolled during sleep.There is talk of primary enuresis if the child has never been clean and of secondary enuresis when this condition occurs after a clean.
Affect the child's life and his family
The consequences of the financial enuresis are: washing, ironing sheets, diapers, any conventional treatments, alternative or complen / (spa treatment, consultations, alarms …). They also affect the mobility of the family. According to some surveys, the enuresis a child accompanied by a feeling of guilt among parents and educational failure.
The enuresis is the cause of various dysfunctional families: poor parent / child relationship, punishment, bullying, family taboo, and so on.
About the impact on the child, they are social, mais also educational and psychological. Notably, the child isolates himself, he refuses to go to sleep with friends, relationships with other children have deteriorated, it lacked self-confidence, self esteem, etc..
There is also often in children who do not own to be some instability, hyperactivity, anxiety, aggressiveness, mood disorders and sleep …
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