—Typically thought of as a pediatric concern, nocturnal enuresis also can affect adults, causing significant embarrassment and distress. Unlike in children, however, data about nocturnal enuresis in ...
The authors note that nocturnal enuresis occurs in up to 10% of 10-year-old children and that boys have higher rates of enuresis at older ages than do girls. These events are stressful to children.
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Physicians doing a diagnostic workup for nocturnal enuresis, or bedwetting, appear to rarely consider cardiac arrhythmia as a differential diagnosis, new research suggests. Researchers surveyed ...
Background and aims: Nocturnal enuresis is psychosocially detrimental to children affected by it. First-line treatment involves offering emotional support and promoting appropriate voiding patterns.
Nocturnal enuresis is the medical term for involuntary urination while sleeping, but most parents refer to it as “bedwetting” or “wetting the bed.” Whatever the name, bedwetting is extremely common in ...
In a large-scale study of Danish children and young people, researchers from Aarhus University have for the first time found genetic variants that increase the risk of nocturnal enuresis - commonly ...
The usual recommendation is to have the child boost daily fluid intake substantially by carrying a water bottle throughout the day. The child is instructed to drink the liquid between 8:00 a.m. and ...
(BPT) – Bedwetting, also known as nighttime wetting/incontinence or nocturnal enuresis, can affect any child. For some children, bedwetting may be an unavoidable part of growing up. In general, ...
For most, the embarrassment of waking up to a wet bed is confined to childhood memories. But for 23-year-old Nelima*, this mortifying experience has followed her into adulthood, a cruel continuation ...
This correlation is important to note, since it can be very reassuring to the child that the parent eventually outgrew bedwetting and therefore he or she will, too. Because primary monosymptomatic ...