No convincing data: Bladder alarm has been the most effective treatment for night time bed wetting.
Answered 7/5/2012
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Yes: Actually, I do not have experience with this in children but was very successful in treating an adult patient with bed wetting. Once again, the hypnosis is a tool and one has to decide how to approach the problem using that tool. The fact that one has not done a scientific study, does not necessarily mean that the treatment does not work.
Answered 5/9/2012
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Sometimes: Better to try simple measures first, ie restricting fluids, lifting to toilet at night, bedwetting alarm or medication.
Answered 7/20/2012
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Absolutely: I've worked with many children suffering from difficulty with dry beds by using hypnosis. The child can typically achieve dryness after only a few sessions unless there is some underlying medical problem or a pyschologic need to have a wet bed.
Answered 7/20/2012
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