Discussing Bed Wetting

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  1. Vocabulary


  2. Wets (the bed): When a child accidentally urinates while sleeping.

  3. Sheet: A piece of cloth that covers a mattress on a bed.

  4. Bladder: An organ in the body that holds urine until you go to the bathroom.

  5. Urine: A liquid waste that the body produces and is expelled when you go to the toilet.

  6. Constipation: A condition where a person has difficulty passing stools or has infrequent bowel movements.

  7. Pressure: The force or weight that something puts on another thing. In this case, a full bowel puts pressure on the bladder.

  8. Naughty: A term used to describe a child who is misbehaving or not following rules.

  9. Training pants: Special underwear that helps young children learn to use the toilet and stay dry at night.

  10. Plastic cove: A protective layer made of plastic that goes over something, like a mattress, to keep it dry.

  11. Serious: Something that is important and may need medical attention.

  12. Diabetes: A medical condition where the body has trouble controlling blood sugar levels.

  13. Kidney problems: Issues related to the kidneys, which are organs that help filter waste from the blood and produce urine.

  14. Grow out of it : To stop a behavior or condition as one gets older.


Listening

Reading & Speaking

Parent: I'm worried about my son Bob, he still wets the bed at night.

Nurse: How old is your son?

Parent: He's 4 years old. 4 years old and he is still wetting the bed. 

Nurse:How often does he wet the bed?

Parent: He wets the bed almost every night. I have to wash the sheets every day.

Nurse: That must be very difficult. Does he wet himself during the day as well?

Parent: No, he's dry during the day.

Nurse: It's okay, many young children wet the bed.

Parent: I don't understand why he can be dry during the day but wets the bed at night.

Nurse: There are a few reasons why young children wet the bed. Some children have small bladders; their bladders don't hold much urine.

Parent: Oh, I see. Bed wetting often runs in families.

Nurse: Oh, Bob's father used to wet the bed when he was very young. Constipation can also lead to bed wetting; a full bowel puts a lot of pressure on the bladder.

Parent: I think he is just naughty; he goes to the toilet during the day. Bob never wets himself in the daytime.

Nurse: I'm sure that Bob isn't naughty. Some children have trouble waking up in the night to go to the toilet; they stay in a deep sleep.

Parent: Oh yes, he does sleep very deeply. What can I do about the problem?

Nurse: There are a few things you can do which might help Bob. He can wear training pants instead of underpants. You could put a plastic cover over his mattress. Make sure that he goes to the toilet before bed as well.

Parent: Okay, I will try. Is his bed wetting a serious problem?

Nurse: It is only serious if it is caused by diabetes or kidney problems, but that is very rare.

Parent: So I should wait and see whether he grows out of it?

Nurse: That's right. However, if the problem continues, it's important to take Bob to the doctor to be checked.


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