Ddavp nasal spray bed wetting

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Avatar m tn According to the Food and Drug Administration, nasal spray formulations of Desmopressin (Noctiva, others) are no longer recommended for treatment of bed-wetting due to the risk of serious side effects. Again, however, I can't stress enough that your friend should be checked by the GP, as an adult , this can signal other issues that need fairly prompt attention.
Avatar n tn My daughter is 13 years old and has always & still struggles with bed wetting. She was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes 1.5 years ago. Her endocrinologist does not believe the wetting has to do with her diabetes. If her blood sugars are high before she goes to bed we can almost be 100% sure she will have a wet bed, but most times her sugars are in range and she might still wet. She has also gone through many test on her bladder and all is normal.
Avatar f tn I have used a nasal spray (DDAVP) for three weeks, but the bleeding did not stop. I tried doubling up on the nasal spray since I was prescribed the wrong strength, but it did not help. I had my second Depo Provera shot on December 7. I thought it would help make the bleeding stop, but I am still bleeding. I have also tried a estrogen pill I was prescribed, but it has not helped. I know I will have light bleeding on the Depo Provera, but is it normal to be bleeding for 37 days?
Avatar m tn Bed wetting in the teenage years can be physical and/or psychological. One of the ways we would try to determine this was by prescribing DDAVP (if there were not any issues that would prevent using it). Desmopressin (trade names: DDAVP, Stimate, Minirin) is a synthetic replacement for vasopressin, the hormone that reduces urine production. It may be taken nasally, or as a tablet. Lack of the hormone vasopressin is more common in men than in women.
1014951 tn?1251089180 Hello, I'm a 13 year old who has been wetting the bed all my life. I really would like to come to an end with this. I am known to be a deep sleeper. I also don't know what to look for in the middle of the night when I have to go to the bathroom. My body doesn't wake me up or anything. I normally just black out or sometimes dream during my sleep. Please help. How can I stop this?
Avatar f tn The only thing that allows me to breathe is a nasal spray equivalent to afrin. I used to be addicted yrs ago but now I only use it in dire emergency....like before eating or bed because I can't sleep if I can't breathe through my nose. In the past 3 days I've only used it at night and a couple other times during the day when it was really bad! I try to hold off as long as possible without using it. And I only use 1 or 2 sprays and usually only in 1 nostril.
Avatar f tn The medication used for this is called Dessmopressin or DDAVP. It is available in a pill form, nasal spray or injection. There are a few other conditions that can mimic this so it is important to get it ruled in or out. I have this and without medication I am also up every half hour drinking and peeing.i rec that you see a neuro endo to rule this out, your other pituitary hormones, and have a current MRI. It may be as simple as taking a little pill every night to help you to hold onto fluids.
Avatar f tn This is the problem, the bed-wetting is just a result. (He might be scared of you, too, by now, if you are wildly frustrated and let him see it, and that might compound his original fears.) What you need to do is to figure out is why he is so anxious. Is your house or apartment scary? Not to you, perhaps, but to a 5-year-old? Is someone scaring him? Does he get to read or watch things with themes that are too dramatic or tense for a young child?
Avatar m tn The title says bed wetting or does she also do it during the day ? Punishing for wetting doesnt work it creates an anxiety,hence hiding the underwear, If she is doing this at nights cut back on all liquids after early eveing, as children do want to drink a lot before bed, the doctor is right and she will grow out of it, at 5 year old does she go to many camps or friends over night ? relax a bit make less of an issue , sometimes just taking that step back helps .
Avatar f tn iam a 21 years old female ,i have a problem in wetting the bed since 3 years,i randomly wet the bed , may be once for a month or rarely daily for a week , i was so embaressed to go to doctors , but i used to do a preventive methods as less fluid during the two hours prior to bed but it does not cure the problem. does their anything wrong with me ? really i need a help and an answer from u ?
Avatar n tn Try saline nasal spray...
Avatar f tn he has taken great pride in showing ethan how to have a wee which is good, the bed wetting is continuing i went to the doctor for myself and mentioned it he said that maybe dan is a deep sleeper and cant feel when to have a wee so when i go to bed now i get him up to have a wee and have now had a few dry nights which is good the doc also recommended a reward system if he goes 24 hours without a accident or wetting he gets a star if he has a full week of stars he gets a reward so ive started tha
Avatar m tn I have very bad spring allergies as well. I suffer during the day. I take benadryl at bedtime. Find out if your nose spray is absorbed systemically. Some of them just work in the nasal passages with little absorption.
Avatar f tn Yes it it safe I had a cold and the doctors still recommend nasal spray for me!
Avatar f tn If it's,allergies you could take benadryl. That helps me when im sick and stuffy.
Avatar n tn I just read a terrifying article about pregnant women using nasal spray in their first 3 months of pregnancy. It said it cause heart and stomach defects. I used it off and on almost my entire first 6 weeks before I found out I was pregnant. Anybody else out there know anything?
612551 tn?1450022175 My EN&T problem that brought me to this community is night time congestion . I have tried many decongestant products, some over-the-counter and a couple prescription formulations. I have fond that the only thing, pill or spray, that really clears the nasal passages for me is the "Afrin" type nasal spray. Of course we all know this will produce bad unwanted side effects (rebound and loss of sense of smell I believe), so I don't use this spray every night.
Avatar f tn They felt like my body would continue producing urine at night and they perscribed me a medication called DDAVP nasal spray. I am not sure if this is still around but I used this for about two years and then slowly stopped. I didn't do sleepovers much when I was younger. If I did, I would stay awake so that I wouldn't have this issue. It was a bit rough.
1363867 tn?1277825361 You can try a saline spray; helps dry nasal passages. I don't know what is available in Banglore, India. Do you have allergies? If your problem persists, I would recommend having a physician assess your nasal passages.
Avatar n tn My 8 yr old daughter still wets the bed. We make her wear a pull-up to bed and sometimes she will not wet that pull-up at all. But when we let her try to wear panties to bed she wets. We don't let her drink anything after 7pm for the simple reason she will wet. We make her go to the bathroom before she goes to bed and she will still wet. What can we do to help her?
Avatar n tn I googled Adult Bed Wetting and a couple of sites said that the onset of it could be a symptom of Type II diabetes. I woke up this morning with a wet bed. This is the second time this year that this has happened to me. I am mortified and embarrassed. I haven't been diagnosed with diabetes yet but I am over weight and don't always eat properly. I have had a history of hypoglycemia (which I have been told is a precursor to diabetes). Has anyone here experienced this?
Avatar n tn No leak diapers for incontinent pets. That will at least deal with the bed wetting issue. Use nature's miracle to clean up the mess, btw, to remove the smell entirely. Otherwise, be sure your cat has access to soft foods that are easy to eat, just in case the lack of appetite is due to an inability to chew. The above advice by ZQ is right on the money. Look into those tests, most of the above mentioned illnesses are very treatable with medication and/or proper nutrition.