Got a bed wetter? Sure, it can be frustrating for you and embarrassing for your kid, but it’s actually a common problem with approximately 5 to 7 million children in the U.S who wet the bed at night.
Nothing disrupts a parent’s sleep quite like a wet bed. Whether your child appears at your bedroom door with the obvious signs of a midnight accident or — worse! — they slide in next to you, only to ...
Bed wetting, or enuresis, is fairly common. According to the American Family Physician about five to seven million wet the bed (with boys tending to do it more) — but that doesn’t make it less ...
Parents of kids who are having nighttime accidents may seek a technological solution in the form of a bed-wetting alarm. These devices clip onto kids’ underwear (or may even be special underwear with ...
This article was written for our sponsor, Charles Ashley Mann, DDS & Associates. Many parents experience the dread that comes from being awoken in the middle of the night to the sound of their child ...
Some children who wet their bed might be suffering from constipation, a new study finds. Researchers examined 30 children and adolescents who were being treated for bed-wetting, and found some had ...
Bed-wetting, also known as nocturnal enuresis, is a common issue faced by many children. While frustrating for parents and children, it’s important to remember that bed-wetting is rarely intentional ...
In 1840, British physician E.W. Duffin wrote to the medical journal the Lancet about his solution for an embarrassing malady. Duffin’s patient was a 19-year-old, “unusually good-looking” woman who wet ...
The 43-year-old came clean about it in an interview with Ellen DeGeneres airing Friday, as Diddy swung by with pal Mark Wahlberg to chat about their partnership to launch a new water brand called ...
Blame it on the Kool-Aid. In a candid mea culpa (or a brilliant case of TMI -- you decide), Sean "Diddy" Combs reveals that as a child, he was prone to a nighttime sleeping habit that led to anything ...