Enuresis
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Primary Enuresis or Bedwetting CausesGenetics There is a family link to primary bed-wetting If one parent was a bed-wetter there is a 45 percent chance that his or her child will be a bed-wetter as well.
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Bed-wetting Also Known as EnuresisBed-wetting is a separate condition from incontinence during the daytime. Children, or the few adults who experiences bed-wetting really are unaware that they need to urinate until it happens.
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Nocturnal Enuresis in ChildrenNocturnal Enuresis or Bed-wetting in sleep is a very common disorder in children. What are its causes, types and treatment?
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Wetting the Bed Again: Causes of Secondary EnuresisA return to bed wetting in previously nighttime trained children can be frustrating for parents. What's to blame, and when should you seek additional support?
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Why an Enuresis Alarm is Needed for Nocturnal Enuresis in Young AdultsIf you are a young adult who suffers from nocturnal enuresis, here is what you need to know about supportive devices that can help with resolving the complication.
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How to Treat Nocturnal Enuresis in Adults?Learn all about nocturnal enuresis and how to treat adult patients who suffer from it.
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Treatment for Nighttime Enuresis in ChildrenNighttime enuresis is not the same as occasional or recurring bedwetting. Here's how you can tell the difference, and some steps you can take to treat it.
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Treatment for Nighttime Enuresis in ChildrenIf your child suffers from wetting the bed or nighttime enuresis then you should seek the help of one of these treatment options or a combination of two or more may be helpful!
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Helping Your Child in Stopping Bed-WettingHelping Your Child in Stopping Bed-Wetting
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Is Imipramine an Effective Treatment for Nighttime Enuresis in Children?Being an antidepressant, imipramine is prescribed by doctors to treat symptoms of depression. But why do urologists also use this drug to treat nocturnal bed-wetting in children?
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Bedwetting: When Will the Child Stop?Potty training a child is a challenge for parents and oftentimes is not completely successful until the child reaches age five. For parents involved in potty training, the final challenge is teaching the child to discontinue bedwetting.
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Why is My 6-Year-Old Still Wetting the Bed?A look at why some older children continue to wet the bed.
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Bedwetting and Your Child: What Causes Nocturnal Enuresis?I'm sure we all have had an episode of bed wetting, either as a child or a child of our own experiencing it. Bed wetting has a scientific name " Nocturnal Enuresis". -
Treating Your Child's Nocturnal Enuresis, or Bed WettingBed wetting is a problem that affects many children, so parents you are not alone and it can be treated. Every mom dreads the endless washing of soiled sheets and pajamas. It is also very embarrassing for most kids.
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