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Alarm
systems are the most effective method for achieving nighttime
dryness. A study at the Mayo Clinic comparing alarms,
imipramine, and a nasal antidiuretic hormone demonstrated the
clear superiority of alarm systems. A final tally of 261
children followed for one year showed the cure rate
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Wet-Stop2 is convenient
as well as effective. The Wet-Stop2 buzzer reacts immediately to
the first few drops of moisture, teaching the child to stop the
flow of urine before the bed becomes wet. During this learning
process, dry underpants will be needed but the family will be
spared the bother of remaking the entire bed. In less than six
months, many children will no longer require use of the
Wet-Stop2.
The device may also
be used with children who are up to 5' 3" (63 in.) tall. Wet-Stop is
the only alarm device that sleeves the urine sensor in a soft cotton
pocket, assuring your child's comfort and giving a fast response to the
first few drops of urine. Teaching the child to stop the flow of urine
before the bed becomes wet.
During
this learning process, dry underpants will be needed but the
family will be spared the bother of remaking the entire bed.
In less than six months, most children will no longer
require use of the Wet-Stop. |
*Alarms
used during the test included the Palco Wet-stop and the Sears
Wee Alert
*Reference:
J.A. Monda & D.A. Husman, Journal of Urology,
Volume 154, August 1995
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