Thursday, January 21, 2010

No More Bedwetting

I am dedicated to helping people of all ages who suffer from uncontrolled bedwetting and enuresis. Too many persons, ranging from children to elderly persons, suffer from this problem. Bedwetting often results in embarrassment and a lack of self esteem, possible poor relations within the family, and social stigmas with friends and others. Many bed wetters try to keep their problem secret and suffer in silence, rather than seek support from those who are close to them, and also get assistance and advice from knowledgeable parties and professionals.

Many patients CAN overcome enuresis with suitable help and advice. Think of the advantages of "being dry," and how this can positively affect your life! And the lives of those around you, including those whom you love and who love you!

Uncontrolled bedwetting or enuresis is caused by an inadequate linkage between the patient's brain and bladder muscles, so that the brain does not receive proper signals that the bladder is full, and that the patient should get up and go to the toilet and relieve his/her bladder.

Our orientation in this blog will emphasis curing bedwetting in children and young adults. But many of these concepts can apply to older patients as well. At the same time, while emphasizing curing or reducing bedwetting and enuresis incidents, bear in mind that there is no guaranty of a cure. Ultimately, success depends upon proper conditioning occurring in the patient, which can be aided by a strong desire and motivation on the part of the patient or child to succeed, with substantial support and encouragement from parents, family members, caregivers, and friends. Patience and persistence are necessary.

We shall look into appropriate ideas and methods, and refer to suitable sources of information. As bedwetting alarms are of increasing interest and usefulness in overcoming enuresis, one of my projects will be to provide a comparison of various bedwetting alarms to help the reader to identify what may be most suitable for them under their circumstances.

Meanwhile, let me recommend an excellent, impartial site for you to get appropriate information about bedwetting, the wikipedia:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nocturnal_enuresis

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bedwetting_alarm