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Are Oxytrol Patches Safe To Use For Bed Wetting In A 10 Yr Old Son?

hello how are you? i have a 10 year old child that has a bed wetting issue as i thought it was just a phase it still continues since he was 7 or so he has been on several meds a very happy child but this is making him down having to where pull ups smaller brothers picking on him no sleep overs please help me is the oxytrol patches safe for him that seems to be the only method we have not tried ...also was cliped at 3 months not in delivery
Tue, 11 Feb 2014
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Thanks for query.oxytrol is benefenial in cases of overactive bladder .only bed wetting without any obvious chase is best treated with a combination of alarm and desmopressin thetary.Preliminary management focusing on behavioral modification and positive reinforcement is often helpful. Bladder training exercises are not recommended.it takes time and patience to have good results.regards
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Are Oxytrol Patches Safe To Use For Bed Wetting In A 10 Yr Old Son?

Thanks for query.oxytrol is benefenial in cases of overactive bladder .only bed wetting without any obvious chase is best treated with a combination of alarm and desmopressin thetary.Preliminary management focusing on behavioral modification and positive reinforcement is often helpful. Bladder training exercises are not recommended.it takes time and patience to have good results.regards