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Urinary incontinence (enuresis) is a medical name for bedwetting, or the accidental urination in children who should be developmentally able to have control of their bladders. Read more at: childrens.com
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The most effective method to treat bedwetting, is to use an alarm.
Meet Dr. Page and watch him describe the DRI Sleeper bedwetting alarm treatment program and how it works.
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11 year old discusses his treatment with Enuresis Treatment Center to overcome bedwetting. www.nobedwetting.com We end the fear of discovery and cure the bedwetting. We have treated bedwetting for 33 years.
Bedwetting is inherited through the genes. It runs in the family, so to speak. Find out the role of genetics in bedwetting, or enuresis, from a child psychologist in this free parenting video.
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It's a common problem, but bedwetting can be embarrassing for your child and a hassle for you. Parents TV's Anne Ebeling talks to a urologist about why it happens and how to handle it. Working with Parents Magazine, American Baby, Family Circle and www.parents.com. Check us out at www.parents.tv.
The first step in helping a child who is wetting the bed is to find a doctor who specializes with enuresis. Find out where to get help for bedwetting, or enuresis, from a child psychologist in this free parenting video.