Tackling The Causes Of Bedwetting

By Marc Marseille

Many parents beat themselves in the head trying to figure out a the causes of bedwetting. The is no real reason for concern however if the child is under the age of five years old.

The longer the bedwetting last the more cause it should be for concern for a parent. If you have a child that is still wetting the bed after the age of six, then is is time to start figure out the exact cause of your child's condition.

Bedwetting is a natural condition amongst younger kids, but beyond that it can either be a mental or medical condition. Knowing for sure whether you are dealing with a medical or mental problem will guide in the right direction to deal with the issue.

The mental aspect that causes bedwetting can develop from trauma, anxiety or stress. This problem if not detected early can cause your child to have different episodes of bedwetting that can have up to 6 month lapses.

It is important to learn from your child's behaviour to lessen the chance of duplicate situation that can cause them emotional distress. Every time they go through an episode that is emotionally stressful, the bedwetting will return.

Psychological issues that can cause bedwetting can derive from family issues such as separation, neglect, or a drastic change in the family structure. As a parent, it is important that you keep an eye in your child's behavior to get a grip on these problems as they occur.

Medical conditions as a cause should not be rule out because conditions such as diabetes, urinary infections or bladder issues are a few that can cause bedwetting. A trip to your physician should provide you with the answers your are seeking.

Mental conditions and physical conditions alike can all be dealt with quickly when the cause of the problem is located. You don't have to dream about dry nights, it can be a reality by taking the proper steps. - 31521

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