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Huggies DryNites, Night Time Pants for Boys - Sizes 4-7 Years (64 Pants) - Pyjama Pants with Discrete Protection - Unbeatable Night Time Protection

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Still, that’s a long way out of nappies and pull-ups, especially if your child is already on the big side for their age. Dear Donna, Some parents prefer to manage children’s bedwetting by waking them or lifting them to the toilet throughout the night. Dear Brooke, occasionally children who wet the bed at night may develop a fear of wetting themselves during the day as well; wanting to wear absorbent pants both day and night. Hi Gail, Bedwetting can be incredibly challenging to manage, and even more so when it starts to impact on children’s school and extra-curricula activities. Hi Josh, given their ages I would recommend that you purchase DryNites rather than nappies; DryNites can be purchased in most (if not all) supermarkets.

Hi Balaram, Your son is experiencing secondary enuresis which occurs when a child has had proper control over their bladder during the night for a period of six months or more then begins to wet again.Bedwetting is often one of those things that no-one likes to talk about, with many parents feeling embarrassed and therefore suffer in silence. Hi Nilmini, it is quite possible that this is behavioural in response to your explanation of why it is important to go to the toilet. While many children do outgrow bedwetting on their own, some children benefit from more formal intervention efforts. If you have not already done so I would strongly advise you make an appointment to speak with your GP.

This term is used to describe the condition where individuals begin to wet the bed after experiencing a significant period of nighttime continence. Managing children’s bedwetting can be incredibly tricky; partially because we often do not understand the underlying cause and partly because there are so many mixed messages out there about how best to proceed. It is not unusual for children to wet right before they wake in the morning so the fact that her DryNite feels warm does not necessarily mean your daughter is awake when she passes urine. While DryNites could certainly hold faeces overnight, this is not ideal as he is likely to develop related skin irritations from having the faeces next to his skin for extended periods.Hi Jade - Understandably one of the most common concerns for children who wet the bed is attending social events like sleepovers and being "discovered" by their friends. Similarly, the incidence of bedwetting in children with ADHD is also about two to three times higher than for other children. Hi Holly, that's wonderful to hear that you have found DryNites so helpful in the management of your bedwetting. While it is quite normal for a 6-year-old to be still wetting the bed on a regular basis I would certainly recommend that you have your daughter examined by your GP just to rule out any underlying medical cause.

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