Winter, the Season for Bedwetting
Bedwetting Advice, Bedwetting In Children/By Chummie Bedwetting ( nocturnal enuresis ) is a fairly common condition in children age 5 and older. It is a sign of an immature, developing bladder. About 15 percent of normally developing children still wet themselves at night. Staying dry at night is an entirely different milestone than staying dry during the day. Children with bedwetting problems do appear to wet the bed more often during winter than summer. Data shows that the monthly enuresis summer and winter ratio and the nightly enuresis ratio increase in winter months are found to be statistically significant and also noted mild enuresis in the summer months when compared with the average or severe enuresis seen in winter months. Why does a child wet the bed more in winters and how to stop bedwetting permanently ? Kidneys are responsible for filtering waste out of blood and creating urine. When its cold outside, kidneys have more blood to filter than normal because there’s more b