This is the VOA Special English Health Report.
We continue the first in a new series of reports from time to time on raising
children. Today we discuss some ways to help bed-wetters stay dry all night long.
First of all, health experts say bed-wetting should be treated with
understanding. The Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, says children do not wet
the bed to upset their parents.
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health say the young people who do
it are usually physically and emotionally normal. They say the causes of
bed-wetting are not known. But they think most cases probably result from a mix
of things including slower physical development. Often there is a strong family
history of bed-wetting.
The good news is that most children grow out of it over time. So, until that
happens, here are some steps that might help.
First, consider a limit on the amount of liquid a child drinks before
bedtime. Also, make sure children use the bathroom right before bed -- an empty
bladder at bedtime should help.
Some parents wake their children at night to use the bathroom. Others set a
timer to sound, so children wake up on their own.
The Mayo Clinic says even going to bed thirty minutes earlier can help some
children stop wetting the bed.
If children do have an accident at night, the experts at the clinic say
parents should let them help clean up. For example, children could rinse out
their wet nightclothes. The Mayo Clinic says taking responsibility may help the
bed-wetter feel a sense of control over the situation.
But the American Academy of Pediatrics has a warning about such advice. It
says having to clean up may seen like punishment if other children in the family
do not have similar duties.
The academy advises families to establish a "no teasing" rule. Bed-wetters
usually feel shame enough without having other children make fun of them.
Some parents put a plastic cover on the bed, then a cloth sheet, followed by
an additional set of plastic and cloth sheets. This way, it is easy to remove
wet coverings and have a dry set ready.
The American Academy of Pediatrics says the first thing a parent should do
about bed-wetting is talk to their child's doctor. When nothing else works,
doctors sometimes give medicines to reduce urine production, or antidepressant
drugs or both.
And that's the VOA Special English Health Report. I'm Barbara Klein.
bedwetter : 尿床的孩子
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