PEEPiYA Bedwetting Treatment Solution Device

$80.00

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Safe. Effective. Comfortable.

PEEPiYA Bedwetting Treatment Solution is a safe and effective way to treat bedwetting problems. The enuresis alarm is designed to toilet-train your kids at night. The device ensures that you and your child can get a good night’s sleep.

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Bedwetting is a problem that most kids have to deal with at some point, which is why parents should be able to roll with the punches during their kids’ toilet training transition. With our extra-sensitive alarm, you can find bedwetting treatment solutions for your child via the alert system that helps you prepare for any accidents that may occur.

Our wearable alarm is adjustable and comfortable, allowing your child to sleep without disturbance. The ultra-sensitive moisture sensors detect the first sign of wetness, discreetly waking the child up so they can alert you. This tracking solution can allow you to tackle the problem head-on, whether it’s an emotional issue or a physical one.

Ensure your child emerges from the experience more confident and happy in their abilities without the burden of shame. Our bedwetting treatment solution is your best friend during this stage in your child’s life.

NOTE: In case this habit persists, we advise you to consult with your pediatrician.

 

Qutek Bed Wetting Alarm ensures that you and your child can get a good night’s sleep

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PEEPiYA Bedwetting Treatment Solution is a safe and effective way to treat bedwetting problems. The wireless enuresis alarm is designed to monitor and help you toilet-train your kids at night. The device—complete with wireless bedwetting alarm and monitor—ensures that you and your child can get a good night’s sleep.

Clinically proven method recommended by doctors
Very safe and effective solution for dry nights
Ends bedwetting without any medication
Fits for kids and people with night enuresis problems
Training process leads to successful results
Ultra sensitive and accurate moisture sensor clips
2 alarm modes (sound and/or vibration)
USB rechargeable alarm
Low power consumption, blue indicator for reminder
One-Year international warranty

 

The main features include:

  • User-friendly single button setup
  • Super sensitive moisture sensor clips
  • Two alarm modes for effective training
  • Attractive design for children
  • Adjustable strap to accommodate kids and adults with night enuresis problems
  • Discreet size to make it easier to hide under clothes
  • Rechargeable alarm with a USB cord
  • Low power consumption
  • Eco-friendly materials used

Model No QJ19P01

Waterproof Sensor clips is waterproof

Function Operation Alarm + Vibration + Turn off

Outlook Heart shaped

Product Length 120 cm

Product Weight 100 grams

Color white

Charging Type USB rechargeable

Charging duration Approximately 2 hours

Battery Polymer Lithium battery, safe and durable

Battery Capacity 600-800mAh

Material Plastic, environment friendly

Battery Life Low power consumption, more than 1 month

Cleaning Cleaning sensor with water to maintain it

Content

1 bedwetting alarm

1 USB charging cable

1 User Manual

1 Progress card

Why does my child wet their bed on certain nights only?
When bed wetting does not occur every night, it means that the learning system is functioning partially. When the child wets the bed every night, it means that the learning system does not function at all.

There can be more than one reason for why this happens. Some of the possible causes are high fluid consumption before bedtime, fatigue, weather changes, cold nights, bad mood, mental tension, illness, and many more.

We’ve tried different alarms but our child didn‘t wake up. What makes PEEPiYA unique?
Bedwetting, in most cases, stems from deep sleep. Many parents report about attempts to treat their child with a bedwetting alarm (enuresis alarm). Everyone in the house woke up except the wet child.

97% of the parents reported that their child is a very deep sleeper. Nevertheless, the child responded positively to the comprehensive treatment despite the deep sleep.

A very common misconception about the bedwetting alarm treatment is that the purpose of the alarm is to teach the child to wake up at night to go to the bathroom.
This is not true.

The purpose of this treatment is to condition the reflex system, which is subconscious; therefore, the child waking to the alarm is not a compulsory condition for success. They learn subconsciously to connect between involuntary micturition to the unpleasant alarm response and the waking up and walking to the toilet.

When the child does not wake to the alarm, the parents are instructed to do some essential activities that are vital for the learning process (reflex conditioning).

About 40% to 50% of patients will stop bedwetting by using a bedwetting alarm.  For most patients, however, the alarm is insufficient, and other therapeutic techniques must be added to the treatment.

Treatment with an alarm has to be short (no longer than five to six months). Otherwise, the child gets used to the alarm, and the deterrent effect disappears. Continuation of the treatment with the alarm means “more of the same.” It causes frustration and disappointment in the child and undermines their confidence in being able to succeed.

Prolonged failure of the treatment might affect future success.

The starting point of possible future treatment might be influenced by high skepticism and low motivation. To sum it up, self-wakening by the child to the alarm is not a compulsory condition to determine how successful the treatment is.
Treatment solely by the alarm will be insufficient in most cases.

When should parents seek bedwetting treatment?
When parents consider seeking treatment for their enuretic child, they should take the following parameters into consideration:

  • Child’s age: four years old and up.
  • Maturity: Children who are four to five years old and are able to understand and concentrate on simple tasks.
  • Motivation: Bedwetting can be extremely disturbing for children. They sometimes might not express their distress verbally, so parents shouldn’t assume that they are apathetic to the problem.
  • Unstable bedwetting frequency: For some children, bedwetting frequency is inconsistent. Those are the most difficult cases for treatment due to the instability of the phenomena. It is recommended to start treatment when frequency increases.
  • Seasonal bedwetting: Some children are dry or almost dry during summers and start bedwetting during winter. It is recommended to begin treatment immediately after autumn.
  • Parents’ readiness: Parents have a crucial role in the treatment process and should be ready to invest time and effort. For example: to wake up during the night, to supervise the daily tasks (exercises), and more. Treatment can fail due to parents’ lack of readiness.
  • Causes of bedwetting: Behavioral treatment should not be considered when there is a medical problem related to enuresis, such as permanent urinary tract infections, frequent epileptic seizures, problems related to the spinal cord, such as spina bifida and more.

Behavioral treatment should not be considered when the child is suffering from emotional stress or has psychological problems that may be the result of acute trauma (loss of a close relative, exposure to a threatening event, such as physical or sexual assault, involvement in a car accident, violence within the family, conflicts between the parents, and more).

In these cases, enuresis should not be treated, and treatment should be focused on the causes rather than the enuretic symptom.

Some parents look at bedwetting as a personal failure and are highly motivated to treat the child even if the child is not ready yet and is not troubled by the problem. An attempt to force treatment in such cases might create unnecessary tension between the child and the parents, and the treatment will end in failure.

If I wake up my child during the training, will this disrupt his sleeping pattern and he starts to wake up every
The behavioral treatment with the bedwetting alarm does not alter the child’s sleep patterns.
The change that takes place is that the child will learn, during sleep, to identify the signal from the pressured bladder to the reflex system in the brain.

As a result, the child will act in one of two ways:

  • Contract the sphincter muscles during sleep without waking up. This will alleviate the pressure inside the bladder.
  • Wake up to use the toilet

Why do some children wake up during sleep and others don’t?
During the last phase of the bedwetting treatment, when the child is completely or almost completely dry, we see 3 possible situations:

  1. The child sleeps through the entire night and doesn’t wake up.
  2. The child wakes up every night and goes to the bathroom to empty his bladder.
  3. Some nights, the child wakes up and some nights he sleeps through the whole night.

All three of these situations are good with no preference of one over the other. However, the reason why one occurs rather than the other depends on a few factors:

  1. The amount of urine in the bladder. As the night progresses more urine accumulates in the bladder. Consequently the signal from the bladder to the brain is that much stronger and can wake up the child.
  2. The stage of sleep: when the signal from the bladder is sent during the deepest stage of sleep (stage 4 – Delta), the chance of waking up is low. When the signal is sent during lighter sleep (stages 2 and 3), it is easier to wake up.
  3. There are substantial individual differences in sleep patterns.
  4. The volume of the bladder: when the volume is small the necessity to wake during sleep is higher.
  5. The activity of the bladder: children with irritable overactive bladder will tend to wake up more often at night.

This being said, it really doesn’t matter if the child wakes up at night or not as long as they stay dry.

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  1. JK
    April 23, 2021

    We used the Peepiya bedwetting alarm for our 6-year-old son, and he has been accident-free for over three months now. It is a great product and features a very sensitive moisture detection system. It is also very comfortable and wakes the child subtly but surely at the first sign of moisture. Despite having a sensory processing disorder, my son wore the alarm consistently without any trouble. Overall, the process took us around 8 weeks. I am so glad we give Peepiya a shot because it worked like a miracle for us!

  2. LB
    March 4, 2021

    My oldest son is almost 6. He has struggled with bedwetting ever since we potty trained him at around 3. He would be accident-free for a few weeks, wet one night, and then fall into the same pattern of regular bedwetting. We have gone back and forth between bedwetting alarms for over 3 years.

    This time, we wanted to try something new and better and gave Peepiya a shot. We couldn’t have made a better decision because Peepiya worked great for us. There was not a single bedwetting incident during the 6 weeks my son wore it. The best part is that it’s been over 4 months now, and he’s still going accident-free. He either sleeps through the night or wakes up on his own to go to the bathroom without any trouble. The only regret I have is not finding Qutek Peepiya sooner!

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