BEDWETTING
Bed-Wetting: General Fundamental Knowledge
Bed-Wetting: Causes and Treatment There are a number of theoretical models that explain the phenomenon of bed- wetting and accordingly therapeutic interventions are derived from them (Butler Rj., et al.
The use of Medications in Treatment of Bed-Wetting
The treatment of bedwetting often involves the use of medications, with two main drugs commonly prescribed (Nelson textbook of Pediatrics): A. Desmopressin B. Oxybutynin A. Desmopressin (also known as Minirin)
Daytime wetting
About 20% of all children who wet the bed at night also wet themselves while they’re awake. We see those little circles of moisture on the child’s clothes. But when
How to select a bedwetting alarm
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Bed-Wetting Research References
Baek M., & Kim KS. (2020) The relapse rate in children with nocturnal enuresis- A preliminary study. Journal of Pediatric Urology 16 Nelson Textbook of pediatrics. Bollard J. & Nettlbeck
Additional Resources
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