5. Repeated Rashes
If you experience enuresis for a long period of time or for several nights in a row, then a rash might be the next thing that you experience after this. This is also seen in cases of older people wearing diapers or who have issues with incontinence over time, and carers should learn to keep a close eye out for this.
If rashes like these are part of the enuresis, the rash should often be treated as a separate condition – although this is as simple as regularly powdering the area and sometimes applying antiseptic ointment to it. Remembering to keep the area clean and sterile is also a very important part of this, and it’s one that a lot of children and disabled elderly might skip over – so their carers should remember to take care of this, too.
With the rash, the enuresis needs to be treated separately, of course.