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Childhood Enuresis

The Nurse Practitioner, 1983
Enuresis is a common health problem in children, occurring in approximately 10 percent of five-year-olds and five percent of ten-year-olds. Regardless of the multiple possible causes, enuresis affects the child's development. Following a discussion of epidemiologic, physiologic, psychosocial and predisposing factors to enuresis, this article presents ...
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Nocturnal enuresis

Pediatric Nephrology, 1995
Nocturnal enuresis is a very common pediatric problem which often has strong genetic roots. In the vast majority of children it resolves spontaneously, with time, therefore research and treatment of bedwetting cannot carry any risk to the child.
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Nocturnal Enuresis

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1984
The answer to nocturnal enuresis is nocturnal self-awakening. Enuresis alarms teach this skill and, therefore, have the highest cure rate and the lowest relapse rate of any intervention. An alarm costs the same as a 2-week supply of desmopressin. Alarms can be used anytime from age 5 onward if the child elects to use one.
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Nocturnal Enuresis in the Adult

Current Urology Reports, 2020
E. G. Katz, Lara S. MacLachlan
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Enuresis

Journal of Urology, 1954
S H, JOHNSON, M, MARSHALL
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Enuresis

Pediatrics In Review, 2009
Katherine M, Graham, Jay B, Levy
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Enuresis

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1974
J B, McKendry, D A, Stewart
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Clinical management of nocturnal enuresis

Pediatric nephrology (Berlin, West), 2018
E. Kuwertz-Bröking, A. von Gontard
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The role of sleep in the pathophysiology of nocturnal enuresis.

Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2019
M. J. Pedersen   +3 more
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Symptoms of Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Nasal Obstruction, and Enuresis in Children With Nonsyndromic Cleft Lip and Palate: A Prevalence Study

The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal, 2019
M. B. L. Fernandes   +4 more
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