Bedwetting Alarm Treatment Success Tips

Bedwetting Alarms (Enuresis Alarms) are very effective in the treatment of nighttime bedwetting and in most cases offer a permanent solution to stop bedwetting. It is important to use the bedwetting alarm for 14 consecutive dry nights to get best success rate and at least 8 to 12 weeks to be stop bedwetting completely. Positive reinforcement, patience and persistence are necessary for a successful treatment with lasting results. Talk to your child as theu may resis using an alarm. Make them understand that they are not alone and that the alarm will help them deal with and stop bedwetting. Chose a bedwetting alarm carefully.

Treatment takes time. Do not give up hope or stop the treatment in between. The first few weeks are the hardest

Some bedwetters jsut take longer to respond to the alarm than others. This just means that they are either deep sleepers or their body is taking a little extra time to adjust to the alarm

You don't have to continue to use the alarm once you have achieved success. Stop using the alarm once you have 14 consequtive dry nights

Use waterproof mattress pads tp protect your expensive mattress and ebd-sheets from urine stains and spills

If you need assistance with your alarm or have questions, feel free to contact one of our bedwetting specialists. We are here to help you

Most young children are deep sleepers. As a child gets older, the treatment may take longer. The first few weeks, children may not respond to the alarm when it goes off at night. Parents should wake up their child on hearing the alarm and help them empty in the toilet, change soiled clothing and return to bed. Waking up your child soon is important to the treatment progress. Children will usually start to wake up within 2-3 weeks and the average treatment can take 8 to 12 weeks. There are many alarms to select from. Choose your alarm from bedwetting alarms for boys bedwetting alarms for deep sleepers and bedwetting alarms for special needs kids . We recommend wearable alarms for children so they can use the alarm with or without bedwetting diapers and wetting pants.Most teenagers that wet the bed have been wetting since childhood. Alarms can help teenagers too and with high success rate. Many teens will wakt up on their own when they hear the alarm. If they don't, parents should helpthem wake up. Teenagers may take a bit longer than children to stop wetting the bed. Teens will usually start to wake up within 1-2 weeks and the average treatment can take 12 to 16 weeks. There are many alarms to select from. Choose your alarm from bedwetting alarms for teen boys and bedwetting alarms for teen girls . We recommend wearable and bedside alarms for teensAlarms will help adults realize the need to use the batheoom when they have wet the bed. They can also help adult bedwetters wake up to a full bladder. They are not designed to stop adult bed wetting. Choose your alarm from adult bedwetting alarms for women and adult bedwetting alarms for teen girls . We recommend bedside alarms for adult bedwetters