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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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Dear Anna, the tricky and often frustrating thing about bedwetting is that we don’t always know what is causing it and it becomes even more challenging for older siblings when their younger sibling achieves nighttime continence before them! Dear Bob, the first thing you need to do is seek medical advice – any form of daytime incontinence after the age of 5 years needs to be investigated by a doctor.

As parents it is really important to try and not let our child's bedwetting impact negatively on their ability to engage in social activities. The answer to your question really depends on the age of your child and their desire to become dry at night. Please be reassured it is perfectly normal for your son to still be wetting the bed at night with many children continuing to do so up until school age. If you are after additional protection, its fine to line the DryNite with a sanitary pad, in the same way you would place in in her underpants during the day.It is not unusual for children with developmental delays to develop nighttime continence somewhat later than the usual age range. With respect to absorbency you will find the nappy offers the same kind of protection as DryNites so in that sense it is perfectly fine to use either one. Leakage can result from improper fit, which occurs when children’s DryNites are too small or too large. Dear Neha, unfortunately there are not a lot of 'successful' home remedies out there when in comes to treating children's bedwetting. If he experiences nighttime incontinence then the answer to your question is 'yes', it is perfectly normal.

While it is true that some children outgrow bedwetting on their own, the older your child, the less likely they will be able to become dry on their own. You are experiencing what is commonly termed secondary bedwetting – this simply refers to a situation where an individual has been dry for 6 months or more then begin wetting the bed again. While some children achieve nighttime dryness a few weeks or months after achieving daytime control for others it may take years.Your son may be experiencing Encopresis which simply refers to uncontrolled soiling in children who are four years of age or older. Dear Paula, managing children’s bedwetting can be incredibly tricky, partily 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. Your son is experiencing a condition known as secondary nocturnal enuresis (SNE) – this is the term used to describe a situation where children who have been previously dry for six or more months then begin wetting the bed again.

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