Six Tips to end Pee-Loop Haiti
Some children take a long time to stop peeing in bed, a scientist called "enuresis." These little drops of urine tend to worry parents and destabilize children. Here are six little tips to apply to help your child.
1. Empty his bladder
Don't let your child sleep without going to the bathroom. Wake him up in the middle of sleep by creating a routine (for example, every 9 hours in the evening) so that he can empty his bladder. Advice: if the toilet is not close to her room, put a container in it to make it easier for her.
2. Avoid consuming too much liquid at night
Water is the most important drink for the maintenance of the human body. But if a child is slow to stop peeing in bed, it is better to drink large amounts of it during the day and very little at night to stop the need to urinate.
3. Stop diapers
There's no point in waking up a kid to pee if he has a diaper. As you will understand, it sounds like a waste of time. We stop diapers and we get into the re-education of the child's habits.
4. Take a benevolent approach
You tend to get mad at a kid who's late in stopping pee, especially if he's approaching his decade. You are advised to stop this, because by doing so the stressed child will continue to do so not on purpose but just because he or she will be traumatized. You need to talk to him nicely and make him understand that he's going to make it and that he's not alone.
5. Seek help from a pediatrician
If you feel that this is beyond you, you should consult a pediatrician. Your doctor will tell you if there are any other health problems associated with enuresis.
6. Obtaining mattress protection
Nocturnal enuresis causes other inconveniences such as bugs such as bugs and bad smells from the bed. To avoid them, it is advisable to buy plastic bed protectors.
Article consulted: 19 steps to end bed pee
Eberline Nicolas