Notes in Enuresis

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Published 10/08/2024 {{c1::Primary nocturnal enuresis}} is where the child has never managed to be consistently dry at night. 
Published 10/08/2024 Causes of secondary nocturnal enuresis include: • {{c1::Urinary tract infection}} • {{c1::Constipation}} • {{c1::Type 1 diabetes}} • New {{c1::psy…
Published 10/08/2024 {{c1::Secondary nocturnal enuresis}} is where a child begins wetting the bed when they have previously been dry for at least 6 months 
Published 10/08/2024 Always consider {{c1::abuse}} and safeguarding, particularly with deliberate bedwetting, punishment for bedwetting or unexplained secondary nocturn…
Published 10/08/2024 Management of secondary nocturnal enuresis is based on treating the {{c1::underlying cause. }}
Published 10/08/2024 Other causes of diurnal enuresis include • Recurrent {{c1::urinary tract infections}} • {{c1::Psychosocial}} problems • {{c1::Constipation}}&n…
Published 10/08/2024 Enuresis is used to describe {{c1::involuntary urination}}. Bed wetting is called {{c1::nocturnal enuresis}}.Inability to control bladder functio…
Published 10/08/2024 The most common cause of primary nocturnal enuresis is a variation on {{c1::normal development}}, particularly if the child is younger …
Published 10/08/2024 Other causes of primary nocturnal enuresis include:• {{c1::Overactive}} bladder (Frequent small volume urination prevents the development of bladder c…
Published 10/08/2024 Management of primary nocturnal enuresis involves:Reassure parents of children under 5 years that it is likely to {{c1::resolve without any …
Published 10/08/2024 Diurnal EnuresisOccurs more frequently in {{c1::girls}}. Incontinence comes in two main types:{{c1::Urge incontinence}} is an over…
Published 10/08/2024 Pharmacological Treatment for enuresis{{c1::Desmopressin}} is an analogue of vasopressin (ADH). taken at bedtime with the intention of reducing n…
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