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In this deeply personal episode, I share my family's journey with my daughter's bedwetting struggles. As a dental hygienist, I had no idea how her mouth, breathing, and overall health were all interconnected. I spent thousands of dollars on the wrong solutions before finally discovering the root cause - and I'm here to save you from making the same mistakes.
Get ready to learn how bedwetting isn't just about the bladder, but about the brain, breathing, and oral function. This episode could be a game-changer for your child.
Key Takeaways:
-Bedwetting is not just a bladder issue, but is connected to the brain, breathing, and oral function
-Typical treatments like fluid restriction, alarms, and medications often fail to address the root cause
-Mouth breathing at night can keep the body in "fight or flight" mode, disrupting sleep and hormone regulation
-Oral issues like tongue ties, jaw development, and crowded teeth can contribute to breathing and sleep problems
-Addressing the root causes through methods like nasal breathing, myofunctional therapy, and airway evaluation can resolve bedwetting
Book a consultation today:
I am always here to help answer any question and schedule a 15 minute call with me. If I can not help, I can get you to a provider that can.
https://shereewertz.com/15-min
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In this deeply personal episode, I share my family's journey with my daughter's bedwetting struggles. As a dental hygienist, I had no idea how her mouth, breathing, and overall health were all interconnected. I spent thousands of dollars on the wrong solutions before finally discovering the root cause - and I'm here to save you from making the same mistakes.
Get ready to learn how bedwetting isn't just about the bladder, but about the brain, breathing, and oral function. This episode could be a game-changer for your child.
Key Takeaways:
-Bedwetting is not just a bladder issue, but is connected to the brain, breathing, and oral function
-Typical treatments like fluid restriction, alarms, and medications often fail to address the root cause
-Mouth breathing at night can keep the body in "fight or flight" mode, disrupting sleep and hormone regulation
-Oral issues like tongue ties, jaw development, and crowded teeth can contribute to breathing and sleep problems
-Addressing the root causes through methods like nasal breathing, myofunctional therapy, and airway evaluation can resolve bedwetting
Book a consultation today:
I am always here to help answer any question and schedule a 15 minute call with me. If I can not help, I can get you to a provider that can.
https://shereewertz.com/15-min