Bed Wetting

>> Monday, March 8, 2010

The medical name for bedwetting is Enuresis - the uncontrollable passing of urine continuing beyond the usual age of control. It is quite a common condition in both children and adolescents. Bed wetting can be extremely stressful for both parents and children. For the child wetting the bed, it is often a major embarrassment. For parents, there may be a mixture of annoyance and sometimes a little anger. They wonder if bedwetting is done on purpose, perhaps to attract attention, or simply because of laziness.

Enuresis has nothing to do with how a child was taught to use the toilet. Parents should not feel guilty or think they did something wrong. Some sufferers may have low levels of a hormone called antidiuretic hormone which helps the kidneys retain water. Low levels of this tend to produce more urine. Sometimes bed-wetting can be associated with night terrors such as sleepwalking or nightmares.

Of those children with night-time bed wetting, only a tiny proportion has a physical disorder, such as urinary tract infections or abnormalities, or undiagnosed diabetes.
Bed wetting is most often a nervous habit, and most sufferers will outgrow it. However, once the sufferer begins to worry about it and "tries" to stop it, the problem persists. Like any bad habit, the more we use willpower, the more we subconsciously feed the negative thought-form.

The older the sufferer, the more embarrassing the problem becomes and more and more tension surrounds the issue. With the MindFrame Technique®, one will not only neutralize the bad habit, but will develop the ability to become the Master in all areas of one's life.

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