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 ...
The evidence-based management of enuresis in children includes desmopressin and enuresis alarms (level 1, grade A recommendation), and existing data suggest that alarm therapy with practitioner ...
Which bed-wetting alarm is best? New parents are constantly faced with challenges, some of which they couldn’t have anticipated until they experienced them. For many, their child wetting the bed is at ...
I finally got around to building another cheap enuresis (bedwetting) alarm with the help of a couple of inexpensive and easily available electronic parts. This little enuresis alarm is a tricky design ...
The enuresis alarm – the only potentially curative treatment for bedwetting – is limited by problems related to adherence, availability and predictors of treatment success. This is even more ...
In contrast to previous findings, a new study by Naitoh and colleagues in Japan has shown that alarm monotherapy is just as effective as alarm and drug combination therapy at treating monosymptomatic ...
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