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Enuresis...what
is it?
Enuresis,
or bedwetting, is a problem as old as man. In the vast majority of cases
there is not disease or abnormality causing the bedwetting, rather the
enuretic simply does not wake up when his brain receives the normal message
that the bladder is about to be voided. We know the signal is there because
the child obeys it and eliminates normally while awake. The bedwetter
is usually a "deep sleeper" and sleeps right through the subconscious
signals, voids the bladder and faces wet pajamas, bedding and a new load
of guilt. Allowed to continue unchecked, enuresis is known to plague many
far into their teens...some even into adulthood.
Affects
one out of six children
Enuresis affects 17% of our Nation's children at the age of five
- one out of six. Treatment should begin at this age because chance of
self-curing thereafter is decreasing. A number of studies indicate that
50% of the bedwetters at the age of five will continue to wet at the age
of ten.
How
to cure Enuresis?
The bedwetting habit, in most cases, is the result of extremely
deep sleep and the lack of reflex. Nite Train-r has a proven record of
training "deep sleepers" to develop nervous "reflex system"
by which the bedwetter can respond to normal stimulus his brain is receiving
from the bladder telling him to wake up. Nite Train-r, with its extremely
effective moisture-sensing pads and alarm, helps train the bedwetter to
wake up during urination. After repeated use of Nite Train-r device, the
bedwetter can wake up on his own without help. Normally, it takes between
two to eight weeks to train the bedwetter completely.
How
does it work? What is it?
Nite Train-r is a compact, moisture-sensitive training device
for bedwetter. It consists of a small plastic alarm box that attaches
to the shoulder area or the bedwetters pajama or Tee shirt close to the
ear and a nonabsorbant sensor pad worn over the genitals and held in place
with a pair of snug fitting shorts or panties. The plastic box unit contains
a miniaturized electronic alarm and 9-volt battery. The moisture-sensing
pad is comfortable to wear and also unique because only one or two drops
of urine will activate the alarm.
The Nite Train-r alarm
has a built-in volume control switch ( high and low) for your selection
of a louder toned or softer toned alarm. The soft toned alarm is a good
choice for children who are not "deep" sleepers, while the louder
toned alarm is recommended for those "hard-to-wake" sleepers.
The Nite Train-r alarm generates a highly alerting warbling sound. Each
Nite Train-r kit contains two moisture sensing pads which are reusable either in boys' or girls' style. Each pad can be purchased
separately.
Why
do Nite Train-r devices work better than other devices?
1) To be effective
an alarm device must respond instantly, reliably and safely. Nite Train-r
devices are the only alarm devices in the world that detect moisture directly.
Unlike other devices that require pouch, garment, sanitary napkin or bed
sheet to be wetted first, Nite Train-r alarm responds instantly to the
first drops of urine on the moisture sensor pad.
2) Nite Train-r
alarms sound near the child's ear, not on the wrist, not on the nightstand,
or muffled in the bed. This assures effective delivery of sound to the
child for him to wake up quickly.
3) Nite Train-r alarms produce an alerting and more attention getting
"warble" not a monotone. This feature assures quicker response
to the alarm for the bed wetter.
4) Nite Train-r
alarms use 9-volt batteries, which are easily replaceable if need be.
Other devices often use costly, hard to find batteries that are not as
practical or reliable.
5) Nite Train-r alarm
has a built-in volume control switch (high and low) for your selection
of a louder toned or softer toned alarm. |