Skip to main content
Commonmark migration
Source Link

My son was daytime dry at about 2 years, he was 5 or 6 before he was nighttime dry. Just use pull up nappies.

There is some hormone that gets released to wake you up in the night, that doesn't come in at the same time for everybody.

https://www.nytone.com/blogs/bedwetting-resources/9172029-primary-bedwetting-cause-low-antidiuretic-hormone

How LAH Causes Bedwetting

 

The antidiuretic hormone is made by nerves in the hypothalamus part of the brain. It helps control blood pressure, and regulate fluid volume in the body by passing it out through urine.

In children under 9 years old, it is very common for little brains to produce a low level of this antidiuretic hormone at night. If your child has LAH, when they go to sleep, since the levels of the hormone drop, and the brain does not inform the bladder that it is full. In essence, the bladder overflows without waking your child. This is how LAH becomes a bedwetting cause in children under 9.

My son was daytime dry at about 2 years, he was 5 or 6 before he was nighttime dry. Just use pull up nappies.

There is some hormone that gets released to wake you up in the night, that doesn't come in at the same time for everybody.

https://www.nytone.com/blogs/bedwetting-resources/9172029-primary-bedwetting-cause-low-antidiuretic-hormone

How LAH Causes Bedwetting

 

The antidiuretic hormone is made by nerves in the hypothalamus part of the brain. It helps control blood pressure, and regulate fluid volume in the body by passing it out through urine.

In children under 9 years old, it is very common for little brains to produce a low level of this antidiuretic hormone at night. If your child has LAH, when they go to sleep, since the levels of the hormone drop, and the brain does not inform the bladder that it is full. In essence, the bladder overflows without waking your child. This is how LAH becomes a bedwetting cause in children under 9.

My son was daytime dry at about 2 years, he was 5 or 6 before he was nighttime dry. Just use pull up nappies.

There is some hormone that gets released to wake you up in the night, that doesn't come in at the same time for everybody.

https://www.nytone.com/blogs/bedwetting-resources/9172029-primary-bedwetting-cause-low-antidiuretic-hormone

How LAH Causes Bedwetting

The antidiuretic hormone is made by nerves in the hypothalamus part of the brain. It helps control blood pressure, and regulate fluid volume in the body by passing it out through urine.

In children under 9 years old, it is very common for little brains to produce a low level of this antidiuretic hormone at night. If your child has LAH, when they go to sleep, since the levels of the hormone drop, and the brain does not inform the bladder that it is full. In essence, the bladder overflows without waking your child. This is how LAH becomes a bedwetting cause in children under 9.

Source Link
WendyG
  • 1.3k
  • 10
  • 10

My son was daytime dry at about 2 years, he was 5 or 6 before he was nighttime dry. Just use pull up nappies.

There is some hormone that gets released to wake you up in the night, that doesn't come in at the same time for everybody.

https://www.nytone.com/blogs/bedwetting-resources/9172029-primary-bedwetting-cause-low-antidiuretic-hormone

How LAH Causes Bedwetting

The antidiuretic hormone is made by nerves in the hypothalamus part of the brain. It helps control blood pressure, and regulate fluid volume in the body by passing it out through urine.

In children under 9 years old, it is very common for little brains to produce a low level of this antidiuretic hormone at night. If your child has LAH, when they go to sleep, since the levels of the hormone drop, and the brain does not inform the bladder that it is full. In essence, the bladder overflows without waking your child. This is how LAH becomes a bedwetting cause in children under 9.