A Guide To Using A Bedwetting Alarm
The use of a bedwetting alarm can be helpful in teaching a child to gain bladder control. This tool is not used on children under the age of five who are in the process of toilet training. It is used for older children to respond to a full bladder, wake up and go to the toilet. The alarm helps to train the brain to react to the need to urinate.
A bedwetting alarm has two basic components. One component is the moisture sensor which is on the child’s underwear or pajamas, and the other component is the alarm. The alarm will sound or vibrate when the sensor detects moisture, thus waking the child to get up and go to the toilet. Whether it is wearable, wireless or the pad type, the choice should be for the child’s comfort at night.
A strategy needs to go with the alarm for bedwetting so that the tool is used most effectively. It is a good idea to do practice sessions with the child just before they go to sleep, so that they know what to do at night. The child should know to wake up when the alarm sounds, to immediately stop the flow of urine, and then to go to the toilet. This way only a small amount of urine will be released in bed. Once the enuresis alarm has been cleaned off it can be reset, clean pajamas can be put on, and bedding can be changed or a towel can be placed over the wet spot.
The use of an alarm can be very beneficial to a child and their parents who are looking for bedwetting solutions to a problem that is continuing. At the same time, however, it is important that this alarm is accepted by the child. It will not be a useful tool if it is forced on a child or even on a teenager who does not want to use it. The entire process should be a positive one, where success is tracked and praised, and any nighttime accidents are not overly dwelt on.
Some children may accept a bedwetting alarm but sleep through it; others may be initially unsure how comfortable they are with it, but then find that it helps give them a technique for gaining more control over their bladder. The use of an alarm can be a cure for bedwetting, as long as it is done appropriately. Look at what options there are at stores and use the internet to see how others have utilized an alarm like this with the most success.
A bedwetting alarm system is an effective way to help children who have trouble controlling their bladder at night. Click here to read about the different types of bedwetting alarms, and which is best for your needs.
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