Yes it can. It is a good idea to visit a pediatric urologist. If bedwetting is not related to kidney infection or constipation, I recommend purchasing a bedwetting alarm to stop bedwetting.
Yes it is normal for someone with post traumatic stress disorder to feel very frustrated and agitated when they are triggered. PTSD affects everyone differently which may cause mood swings and personality disorders.
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Yes until the solution to the bedwetting problem is found. See your doctor for advice.
If you are struggling to cope with posttraumatic stress disorder, talk to your GP. You don’t need to keep feeling like this. Effective treatments are available and you can get better. mmjdoctors com /medical-marijuana-treats-ptsd-guide/
my aunt has it ptsd is when you are doing something that reminds you of something else you like and you get sad that is what ptsd is
Hypnosis has a variety of benefits from treating depression to inducing relaxation! The only sleep related benefit to hypnosis is that it can stop habits such as bedwetting, and it can stop a person from being an insomniac.
Bedwetting is also called nocturnal enuresis. It is a medical condition and should be looked into. It is typical for a child to wet the bed till age 4. After that, children need help. There are medications available, but they have side effects and onlu treat the problem. For a permanent cure, look into bedwetting alarms. There are many alarms available. Cheaper ones take longer to cure bedwetting. My son has used the Chummie bedwetting alarm and it worked wonders. I havent tried other brands and cant advice on them but the chummie is higly rated on many sites - drugstore.com and amazon.com. Make sure that the alarm you purchase has volume control and gives you the ability to change tones. Most alarms start working immediately and the child stops wetting in 2 months. Good luck!
It really depends on how often he or she does it. If they wet maybe once a month, they will stop soon, don't worry. If they do it 3 times a week, i would put them in pullups at night, they wont want to wear them and eventually it will stop. hope this helps.
DryBuddy Bedwetting Alarm we've been using it for about 40 days, and it's like a miracle our child's confidence is getting so much better!
because they have been through something tramatic
There are no physical characteristics. PTSD is a mental health disorder.