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Teenage Incontinence

Teenage IncontinenceIf Require parents of older children, adolescents and teens to wear diapers to bed?

I've heard parents say it's okay if an older child, teenager or a young person does not want to wear diapers to bed if they're taking care of wet clothing and bedding, but I think that sends the wrong message. I think it sends the message that it is okay to be unhealthy. As mentioned previously it is unsanitary and unhealthy (not to mention uncomfortable) to lie all night in wet sheets and clothing. The following analogy may help. Where a young person a cup that you put on a band aid to prevent blood from entering their clothes and other things around the house more for health reasons. Bring a coat to bed should be considered differently layer is a support group for a problem of bladder control. Or if the young went out in the rain parents would see to it that they wear a raincoat or an umbrella to keep the child from getting wet. All are sealed and all serve the function of keeping the individual from getting wet.

The bottom line is that people do not like getting wet and taking necessary precautions to prevent this happening. Putting aside the concerns of being unhealthy and uncomfortable at the moment, even if the child or adolescent has offered to wash sheets and clothes should be mentioned to them that it is much longer and much more work to wash a lot of wet sheets, blankets and pajamas that wash wet diapers and plastic pants.

Right now I would like to address the following. Many parents may wonder if they should require their older children, adolescents or young person to wear diapers to bed if all methods to cure bed-wetting have failed and they flow through the pull-ups or "Goodnites. The consensus seems to be that the child or adolescent must be involved in selecting what type of clothes to wear to bed. Even if I agree with this theory, in principle, in practice, it might not work all the time. The reasoning behind this theory is that by letting the child or adolescent is involved in the decision process, they feel more in control of the situation by improving their self-esteem, which in turn, they will feel less embarrassed.

Many children, adolescents and teenagers feel childish about bedwetting and many people think that forcing them to wear diapers to bed you make the decision on how to deal with bed wetting their hands making them feel even more like a baby. I can certainly understand this point of view, but in many situations parents make decisions for their older child or adolescent who are in their best interests, but they do not like. wearing glasses and braces are only two things that come to mind. If it were up to the young that they would not wear glasses and braces at all. Is it such a stretch to apply the same reasoning to the use of diapers to manage bedwetting? Besides, I think it would be less embarrassing and stressful for the child or young person to wear diapers to bed wearing glasses or braces after all, since the layers are worn only at night their friends do not notice them whereas with glasses or braces they will.

Although it is good to give children and adolescents more autonomy as they age, so they are more confident and responsible adults, some types of knowledge that only come with experience. Choose a product suitable incontinence is one of them, there are many trials and errors involved in the choice of an incontinence product that works well. There are many factors involved in choosing a product for incontinence, the type and level of incontinence, if your incontinence during the day, night, or both, how the product is absorbent and how it protects the individual, how sustainable a.

Posted on January 13, 2010.
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