I have a 14 year old who wets the bed. She has never quit wetting the bed.?


Question:
She has been diagnosed with enurises. Doctors have tried everything from nasal sprays to beepers that sound when she starts to urinate. Nothing has helped so far. Does anyone have any ideas?

Answers:
This is not uncommon and it is a medical condition. They have a simple nose spray that she can use at night tha will help. It is not a drug but a natural substance. Ask your doctor about it.

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I guess having her go before she goes to bed and or make sure
she hasn't had anything to drink at least 2 hours before bedtime.


I will go with Retrodragonfly's suggestion. Idea is to reduce water intake before going to bed to reduce the incidence of bed-wetting. This used to work for my relative and friend's kid when young. Hope this will work for your daughter now.

The other thing you might want to do is to consult your doctor or other specialists for exercise regimes that can help strengthen your duaghter's pelvic (hope I got this correct) muscles. This may help her improve her bladder control. I remember reading this some time ago about using exercise to improve bladder control. Try asking your doctor, if not probably an urologist should be able to help you with the answer. Try eliminating milk for a week or so. It worked with my son. Years later, now I am lactose intolerant. There might be a relationship?




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