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Diclofenac sodium suppository in the treatment of primary nocturnal enuresis
International Urology and Nephrology, 1992The prostaglandin synthesis inhibitor diclofenac sodium was given as suppository in the treatment of primary nocturnal enuresis in 24 patients. The statistically significant difference in response to diclofenac sodium and to placebo leads us to use diclofenac sodium in primary nocturnal enuresis.
A, Metin, N, Aykol
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[Desmopressin: the treatment of primary nocturnal enuresis].
Archivos espanoles de urologia, 1995The efficacy of desmopressin, a drug that reduces nocturnal urine volume with no side effects, was evaluated in a group of 21 patients.20 boys and 1 girl with primary nocturnal enuresis were treated with intranasal desmopressin (DDAVP) for a period of 12 weeks.An improvement in 80.95% was achieved. Following treatment enuresis recurred, but to a lesser
E A, Granados, J M, Garat
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Concomitant Nonpharmacologic Therapy in the Treatment of Primary Nocturnal Enuresis
Clinical Pediatrics, 1993Some 5 to 7 million children in the United States suffer from primary nocturnal enuresis (PNE). Although the majority of parents do not seek medical evaluation and treatment for their children with PNE, physicians usually prescribe pharmacotherapy for this condition.
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Chiropractic management of primary nocturnal enuresis.
Journal of manipulative and physiological therapeutics, 1995To evaluate chiropractic management of primary nocturnal enuresis in children.A controlled clinical trial for 10 wk preceded by and followed by a 2-wk nontreatment period.Chiropractic clinic of the Palmer Institute of Graduate Studies and Research.Forty-six nocturnal enuretic children (31 treatment and 15 control group), from a group of 57 children ...
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Primary nocturnal enuresis: current.
American family physician, 1999Primary nocturnal enuresis sometimes presents significant psychosocial problems for children and their parents. Causative factors may include maturational delay, genetic influence, difficulties in waking and decreased nighttime secretion of antidiuretic hormone.
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Management of primary nocturnal enuresis.
Urologic nursing, 2002Most parents believe that their child should not be wetting the bed by age 5. Statistics show that 10% to 20% of 5 year olds continue with a least one episode of nocturnal enuresis per month. There is evidence that successful treatment leads to improved self-concept in children (Moffatt, Kato, & Pless, 1987).
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The treatment of primary nocturnal enuresis in Malaysia.
The Medical journal of Malaysia, 2007To determine treatment outcomes in Malaysian children with primary nocturnal enuresis using both non-pharmacological methods and oral desmopressin. Data was collected prospectively from children aged 6-18 years who were referred to the Hospital UKM Enuresis Clinic.
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