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Bedwetting - what can it mean?

Bedwetting - what can it mean?

Nocturnal enuresis, commonly known as bedwetting, is when a child that can control their bladder during the day experiences involuntary urination while asleep. 


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Children and Teen Disabilities

Children and Teen Disabilities

Having a disabled loved one can be a very difficult experience, especially if the disabled person is a child or teen. Parents don’t often expect a child will suffer from a disability or impairment and are often confused about what direction to take.


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Look after yourself

Look after yourself

When a loved one becomes ill, there is a lot of change in store for all of the people helping to look after that person.


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Comfort of care

Comfort of care

Looking after an ill person requires a lot of energy, especially if they are immobile or bedridden.


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Practical advice for carers

Practical advice for carers

If possible, the person under your care should have a separate room with easy toilet access or a commode.


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Preventing Bedsores

Preventing Bedsores

Constant pressure can cause local ischemia, a condition in which cells that are deprived of oxygen from blood flow die. Extended periods of skin exposed to constant pressure lead to inflammation that can rapidly develop into bedsores.


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A well-chosen product means both the patient's comfort and less risk of serious pressure sores, as well as less work for the caregiver. Choose a product with our help.

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