 |
Bed Wetting Alarm
A bed wetting alarm, also known as an enuresis alarm or bedwetting alarm, is one of the effective solutions for treating enuresis in children. According to studies, bed wet alarms have been used to successfully help children to stop bed-wetting by over 70 percent. Every child who still wets his or her bed, usually has a great feeling of embarrassment, and parents who have been trying different bed wetting solutions for sleep wetting conditions, also feel frustrated as well. Thanks to a bedwetting alarm, like DryBuddy, bed wetting will definitely become a thing of the past.
There a lot of reasons why children wet their beds, but this doesn't seem to bother parents, but what happens when a child reaches ages 5 and 6 and still wets the bed? Parents begin to feel that there is something definitely wrong with the child, because at that age (5 and above), children are no longer expected to wet the bed anymore. DryBuddy is a wireless bedwetting alarm system that helps a child to wake up in order to use the bathroom, instead of having another "accident" on his or her bed.
This bed wetting alarm ensures that a child gets up without harming himself or herself in any way - the child will gradually learn the habit of getting up in the night to use the restroom.
You need to know that your child is not the only one with this issue, there are plenty of children who wet their beds. There are two factors that can cause bed wetting in children, and these factors are: 1) Physical Factor - the physical factor is caused by bladder infection or weak balder muscles, this condition can be corrected by regular bladder control exercises or through taking medication. However, it is not usually advisable to use medication for treating bed wetting, because the problem might resume as soon as the medication stops. 2) Psychological factor - the psychological problem is caused by stress or anxiety [this happens to be the major cause of enuresis in older children] but a bed wetting alarm can do the trick. Some children are just such heavy sleepers that they do not wake up and go to the toilet at night.
The DryBuddy wireless bed wetting, or enuresis, alarm comes in a two part system, one portion of this device is the alarm itself, which usually sits on the table close to where the child can hear it. The other portion of this alarm is the sensor, which is firmly attached to the child's underwear. When the DryBuddy System senses the urine's moisture, the alarm sounds, waking the child indicating that it is time to use the bathroom.
A bed wetting alarm, like the DryBuddy, was designed in order to train the child to learn how to get up and use the bathroom, the child begin to adapt to waking up without the help of the bed wetting alarm. Parents can now help their children overcome this condition within a couple of weeks.
For more information, please visit our home page and the DryBuddy System.
|
|