Bedwetting Fact Sheet

Managing a child’s bedwetting who is under your medical care can be very challenging for some medical professionals. There are many elements to think about; from the practical day to day solutions (such as fitting the child with absorbent pyjama pants or mattress protectors) to behavioural modification (things like bladder training and visualisation). The Bedwetting Fact Sheet covers these areas and more including What causes primary nocturnal enuresis” and Tips for healthy bladder habits for children.

Bedwetting Fact Sheet

Special Needs Kids

Providing medical care for a child with special needs is challenging enough, when that child suffers from bedwetting the challenge grows even greater. It might be somewhat more difficult to use conventional bedwetting solutions with special needs kids so some adaptations may need to be made. This Special Needs Kids resource expands on what you could expect from special needs kids who suffer from bedwetting, as well as how to accommodate these children, it’s a great place to start if you are treating a special needs child with bedwetting.

Special Needs Kids

Just for Kids

As a medical care provider we understand that sometimes getting your young patients to understand what is going on in their bodies can be fairly difficult. The ‘Just for Kids’ resource is designed to be read by kids and explain to them in simple terms why they might occasionally wet the bed. It is written in a simple way with scientific terms and complicated processes being cut down so that the child under your care can easily understand it. The different sections covered are What happens in your body, There are different reasons kids wet the bed, What you can do and Some tips to help your bladder. Having your child fully understand that bedwetting is just a normal part of growing up is important, both for their peace of mind and yours.

Just for Kids