- as
urinary incontinence. The term "
enuresis"
comes from the
Ancient Gr****: ἐνούρησις, romanized: enoúrēsis.
Enuresis has been
previously viewed as a psychiatric...
- 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...
-
consequences such as
detracting focus from
other possible predictors or causes.
Enuresis is "unintentional bed-wetting
during sleep,
persistent after the age of...
-
Diurnal enuresis is
daytime wetting (functional
daytime urinary incontinence).
Nocturnal enuresis is
nighttime wetting.
Enuresis is
defined as the involuntary...
-
Parasomnias are a
category of
sleep disorders that
involve abnormal movements, behaviors, emotions, perceptions, and
dreams that
occur while falling asleep...
-
Giggle incontinence,
giggle enuresis or
enuresis risoria is the
involuntary release of
urine in
response to
giggling or laughter. The
bladder may empty...
- A
bedwetting alarm is a
behavioral treatment for
nocturnal enuresis. The
enuresis alarm methodology originated from
French and
German physicians in the...
-
importance in
psychopharmacology and
pediatrics (e.g., with
childhood enuresis).
Imipramine is
primarily used for the
treatment of
depression and certain...
-
health care. The term
enuresis is
often used to
refer to
urinary incontinence primarily in children, such as
nocturnal enuresis (bed wetting). UI is an...
- the stomach,
intestines (gut), or bladder, and
involuntary urination (
enuresis). It can also be used to
control the
symptoms of
irritable bowel syndrome...