In this reassuring, eye-opening book, noted urologist Samuel J. Arnold explains how almost all childhood bedwetting can be cured or controlled. Drawing on over 35 years of experience--and thousands of actual cases--Dr. Arnold illustrates how, contrary to conventional thinking, most bedwetting is caused by underlying physical conditions--conditions that often can be corrected quickly and effectively. And he dispels the harmful and mistaken notion that long-term bedwetting is caused by disobedience, toilet-training conflicts, or parental attitudes.

This essential and supportive guide can help you help your child. No More Bedwetting reveals:
* The many different factors behind bedwetting
* How to determine the root cause of your child's problem and what to do about it
* The roles of heavy sleep, diseases, anatomical problems, allergies, hormones, and other factors
* The damage of harmful treatments such as punishment or withholding fluids
* A full range of tested strategies and recommendations

Autorentext

SAMUEL J. ARNOLD, M.D., F.A.C.S., is a urologist with emeritus status at Morristown Memorial Hospital in New Jersey and was Assistant Clinical Professor of Urology at Rutgers University Medical School. He has published many professional articles and has appeared on national television shows as an expert on treatments for bedwetting.



Inhalt

Bedwetting and Your Child.

What You Need to Know About Your Child's Urinary System.

Sleep Factors that Contribute to Bedwetting.

Rule Out Diseases Early.

Secondary Bedwetting.

Constipation, Encopresis, Hemorrhoids, or Inflammations can be Culprits.

Consider Allergies and Food Intolerances.

A Nighttime Shortage of Vasopressin?

Abnormalities in the Lower Urinary Tract.

Preparing Your Child for Medical Experiences and Surgical Procedures.

Appendices.

Index.

Titel
No More Bedwetting
Untertitel
How to Help Your Child Stay Dry
EAN
9780470304297
ISBN
978-0-470-30429-7
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
21.04.2008
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.4 MB
Anzahl Seiten
192
Jahr
2008
Untertitel
Englisch
Auflage
1. Auflage