Enuresis

Nighttime loss of bladder control, or bed-wetting, usually in children.

 

Clstr1:
Wik1: W074
Diagnoses: Enuresis
USPatnts:
WrldPatnts: 10% of 6-7-year olds
SexRatio:
AveOnset: 5 Years
Brain Area:
Symptoms: Bedwetting decreases to 0.5% among adults
Progression & Effects:
Productive Therapies: have children drink 40% of liquids by noon, 40% more by 4:30 p.m. & 20% in the evening; hypnotherapy
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  • Stool-toileting refusal in preschool age children: A follow-up study
    by Cansu Çobanoğlu Osmanlı on May 18, 2024

    BACKGROUND: Stool-toileting refusal in preschool-aged children is a significant issue that strongly impacts both the child and the family, signaling a challenging period. We investigated the relationships between temperament, traumatic life events, parental sociodemographic characteristics, and psychological burdens and these behaviors. Our goal was to identify factors that may contribute to the chronicity of this stool-toileting refusal behavior.

  • Hinman Syndrome: A Rare Entity With Neurogenic Bladder-Like Symptoms
    by Sravani Gampala on May 14, 2024

    Hinman syndrome, as is the case with many other rare conditions, is a disease very commonly under-considered or missed in the diagnosis of patients with the presenting symptoms. Clinical and radiographic manifestations of the condition are easily confused with neurogenic bladder without proper history collection and neurological examination. Patients typically present with symptoms including enuresis, urinary retention, reoccurring urinary tract infections, and encopresis. Imaging often shows...

  • Parental perception of nocturnal enuresis in a local region of Saudi Arabia
    by Haytham Mohammed Alarfaj on May 13, 2024

    Nocturnal enuresis (NE) has been associated with neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism spectrum disorder, attention deficit or hyperactivity disorder, and intellectual disability. This study aimed to assess parents' perception of NE in children in the eastern region of Saudi Arabia. We conducted a cross-sectional study from May to August 2023, including parents aged ≥18 years living in the area. We administered an online questionnaire to assess parents' knowledge and attitudes toward NE...

  • Squatting-based exercises cure bedwetting in children and improve pain and bladder symptoms in premenopausal women
    by Patricia M Skilling on May 9, 2024

    This paper explores a practical approach to pelvic floor health called the Skilling technique. Unlike the commonly recommended "squeezing upwards" method which teaches a woman to voluntarily squeeze upwards (a learnt technique), the Skilling method is entirely reflex: the squatting-based exercises on which it is based, strengthen the three reflex pelvic muscle forces which pull against the suspensory ligaments pubourethral ligament (PUL) and uterosacral ligament (USL) to: close the urethra...