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$Title{Your Bed Wetting Child}
$Subject{Resources resource Bed Wetting wet Child car nocturnal enuresis urine
urinate urinating night morning}
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Copyright (c) 1991-92,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
A Resource About Your Bed Wetting Child
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During the upcoming year parents may experience for the first time
requests from their children to sleep away, overnight at the home of a school
friend. However, for the parents of an estimated seven million children who
wet their bed at night (nocturnal enuresis) allowing their children to
participate in this activity may pose a real problem. The effects of
bed-wetting may be devastating to a child, leading to feelings of low esteem
and shame that may slow a child's development. Parents too experience their
share of emotional strain and frustration, particularly if they do not
understand their child's problem. Now however, recent research has shown that
bed-wetting, at least in some cases, may simply be caused by an overproduction
of urine at night. This new understanding about the possible cause of the
problem and the development of new treatment programs, now provide physicians
with effective means to help a child wake up dry. You can find out more by
sending for a free brochure; "Now. . . Hope for Your Bed Wetting Child", P.O.
Box 1872, Rockefeller Station, New York, NY 10020. Please enclose stamped
self-addressed business sized envelope with your request. The brochure will
provide you with new insight and tips for compassionate care of your
bed-wetting child.
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The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
problem.