Health Tip: Helping Kids Conquer Bedwetting
What you can do to help your children stay dry
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The U.S. Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse lists these suggestions for parents to help prevent bedwetting in children:
- Encourage your child to drink plenty of fluids during the day, to avoid drinking too much at bedtime.
- Don't give your child caffeinated drinks such as soda or tea.
- Let your child have one drink with dinner, but make that the last drink before bed.
- Make sure your child goes to the bathroom right before bed.
- Be supportive and don't scold your child if he or she wets the bed.
- Offer plenty of praise when your child stays dry all night.
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