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 ...
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Specific factors, including deep sleep and daytime urinary control, are associated with treatment-responsive nocturnal enuresis among children, according to a study published online April 23 in BMC ...
Bedwetting, also referred to as nocturnal enuresis, is a widespread childhood dilemma often traced back to genetic factors as well as physical issues such as a small bladder or sleep apnea. Boys are ...
Children with refractory monosymptomatic (MNE) and nonmonosymptomatic (NMNE) primary nocturnal enuresis have considerable prevalence of bladder function disorders, according to a study published in ...
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 have found genetic variants that increase the risk of nocturnal enuresis, or nighttime incontinence. The findings provide ...
Moms worry when they see their kids wetting the bed, unaware and unable to control it. The condition where an older child ...