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    as urinary incontinence. The term "enuresis" comes from the Ancient Greek: ἐνούρησις, romanized: enoúrēsis. Enuresis has been previously viewed as a psychiatric...
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    condition. Nocturnal enuresis is considered primary when a child has not yet had a prolonged period of being dry. Secondary nocturnal enuresis is when a child...
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  • Diurnal enuresis is daytime wetting (functional daytime urinary incontinence). Nocturnal enuresis is nighttime wetting. Enuresis is defined as the involuntary...
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  • consequences such as detracting focus from other possible predictors or causes. Enuresis is "unintentional bed-wetting during sleep, persistent after the age of...
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  • A bedwetting alarm is a behavioral treatment for nocturnal enuresis. The enuresis alarm methodology originated from French and German physicians in the...
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  • Giggle incontinence, giggle enuresis or enuresis risoria is the involuntary release of urine in response to giggling or laughter. The bladder may empty...
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    enuresis and obstructive apnea, and the benefit of adenoidectomy by implication, is complex and controversial. On one hand, the frequency of enuresis...
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    viloxazine in the treatment of primary enuresis]" [The use of viloxazine in the treatment of primary enuresis]. Acta Urologica Belgica (in French). 58...
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    available as a generic medication. Desmopressin is used to treat nocturnal enuresis (bedwetting). It is usually prescribed in the form of desmopressin acetate...
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    of the stomach, intestines (gut) or bladder, and involuntary urination (enuresis). It can also be used to control the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome...
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