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Nocturnal Enuresis in the Adult

Current Urology Reports, 2020
The goal of this paper is to describe the pathophysiology of adult nocturnal enuresis and develop a generalized approach for evaluation and treatment.Although nocturnal enuresis (NE) impacts a significant proportion of the adult population, research on this topic remains lacking. In the few existing studies, the management strategy is extrapolated from
E. G. Katz, Lara S. MacLachlan
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Nocturnal Enuresis.

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2019
Nocturnal enuresis is a common problem that children may present with in a primary care setting. It is important to take a detailed history to rule out secondary causes; however, most cases are primary in nature. It is essential to demystify the problem and reassure parents by educating them that the episodes are nonvolitional and most children outgrow
R. Walker
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Nocturnal enuresis

Current Opinion in Urology, 2002
The purpose of this review is to highlight and comment upon important areas of enuresis research.Current areas of pathophysiological focus are nocturnal urine production, in which alternative mechanisms other than deficient vasopressin secretion has been implicated in some patients. Bladder reservoir function has gained renewed interest, and has proved
Djurhuus, J.C., Rittig, S.
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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.
S D, Mark, J D, Frank
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Medical history of nocturnal enuresis during school age is an independent risk factor for nocturia in adults: The Nagahama study

Neurourology and Urodynamics, 2020
To evaluate the relationship between nocturia and medical history of nocturnal enuresis: two conditions where diurnal urination rhythm is disturbed.
H. Negoro   +11 more
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Sleep Architecture in Valproate-Induced Nocturnal Enuresis in Primary School and Preschool Children

Journal of Child Neurology, 2020
Nocturnal enuresis is one of the side effects of valproic acid treatment, and generally underdiagnosed by clinicians. Studies reported that a variable incidence of valproic acid–induced nocturnal enuresis is 2.2% to 24% with unclear explanations of the ...
Ahmed Esmael   +4 more
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Nocturnal enuresis

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2003
Nocturnal enuresis is a benign condition, yet needs treatment to relieve the child and parents of the accompanying anxiety and the stigma attached to it. It is defined as normal nearly complete evacuation of the bladder at a wrong place and time at least twice a month after the fifth year of life.
Madhuri Kanitkar, Tarun Dua
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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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