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There are
many misconceptions about bed
wetting. Observe these common
symptoms and see if your bedwetter fits the profile.
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Bedwetting
affects an estimated 15 - 20 million people including about 2 million
adults, however, there are many misconceptions about it. See if any of these symptoms fit your bedwetter.
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- The bedwetter is a very deep sleeper! Most bedwetters can not remember the nighttime wetting episodes in the morning.
- Almost all bedwetters have had some daytime problems. Some examples of these problems are: an inability to "hold it", a need to urinate often, leaking and accidents. Some even have bowel leaking and bowel accidents.
- Bedwetters wet the bed more than 6 times per year.
- Many bedwetters exhibit signs of ADD/ADHD, and are sometimes mis-diagnosed because of the sleep disorder.
- Many bedwetters daydream and stare into space. They have problems with focus and concentration and can get tired easily. These symptoms can cause many problems at school or work.
- Self esteem and emotional problems often develop. Many kids think they are "different" than their friends and some have social difficulties, even though they don't admit it to their parents.
- Bedwetters usually wake up slowly in the morning and may be grumpy and irritable.
- Lots of bedwetters snore and grind their teeth.
- Bedwetting is due to a sleep disorder which is usually inherited. You will almost always find a family member who has experienced bedwetting, sleepwalking or had night terrors. This sleep disorder can manifest itself in any or all of these symptoms.
If you or your loved one can identify with any of these symptoms, the bedwetter in your family is very typical and can be treated and helped with our @HOME TREATMENT Program for bedwetting.
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