Pediatric enuresis

Enuresis, also known as non-organic enuresis or functional enuresis, usually refers to children who involuntarily urinate after 5 years of age and wet their pants or beds, but there is no obvious organic cause. There are two ways to classify enuresis. The first classification is based on the time when enuresis occurs. When children's enuresis occurs during sleep (including nighttime sleep and siesta), but can control urination during the day, and the bladder function is normal, it is called single-night enuresis, and when Children have enuresis when they are awake during the day, but there are no neurological diseases such as spina bifida and spinal injury, which are called day enuresis. The second classification method is called primary and secondary enuresis. The so-called primary means that the child has had enuresis from childhood to the doctor, and the secondary means that the child has stopped enuresis for at least 6 months. Enuresis occurs.

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