![]() | |
| Submit your article Contact us | |
Bed Wetting ResourcesPosted by By Jan Nicholas on: 2005-08-03 13:49:34
While a doctor can be very useful in helping you deal with your child’s bedwetting, health care workers today are busier than ever and no one doctor can keep up with all the research and new information coming out each day. You may want to contact organizations such as the National Kidney Foundation or the American Academy of Pediatrics for more resources and then raise the information you find with your doctor. You can contact some key resources about bedwetting yourself: •The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) provides lots of useful information, and pamphlets about a variety of conditions, including bedwetting... American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Alternative address: •The PottyMD is a great resource about toilet training and bedwetting. Since this groups focuses only on this problem, you are sure to get information that is pertinent to the topic. Many parents swear by this resource. PottyMD •The National Kidney Foundation has recently launched a number of resources about bedwetting. Their website has lots of information and even video clips about the subject. Plus, if your child’s bedwetting is caused by a kidney problem, this group can help you get information on that issue, as well. National Kidney Foundation •The National Kidney and Urologic Disease Information Clearinghouse provides all sorts of information about conditions that affect the kidneys and urinary system. Not surprisingly, they have several resources just about bedwetting. National Kidney and Urologic Disease Information Clearinghouse •The Bedwetting Store carries a large selection of items relating to bedwetting. If you want to know about the latest items and devices that can help your child, consult this large online selection. The Bedwetting Store •The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry helps in distributing information about childhood psychiatry. It can be a useful resource if your child experiences undue upset because of bedwetting or if your child is experiencing secondary Enuresis caused by emotional trauma and needs treatment to overcome the problem. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry WAIT! Do you need more tips for kicking the bedwetting problem in your child? Head over to http://www.stopwetbed.com today! Related ArticlesBed Wetting Tip Stay Alert For Bigger Problems Choose The Right Bed Wetting Alarms |
|