training to control how well the bladder stores and
empties urine;
use of an alarm that goes off when the bed becomes
wet. This can be useful for young adults as well as
children but may not be the first thing tried;
a mix of some of the above treatments; and
use of continence products to protect bedding
and skin, reduce odour and increase comfort
while treatment is underway.
Treatment can take a few months to work. If you only take
the drugs or use the alarm now and then, it may not work
at all. Some of the things that can increase the chance of
becoming dry are:
wanting to improve;
having your treatment supervised; and
putting in a big effort to make changes where you
have been asked to.
When bed-wetting does not get better, it isn’t your fault in
this case, you should see a specialist doctor who will do a
more thorough review.
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