Enuresis

From a clinical perspective, enuresis includes two conditions, one refers to enuresis, commonly known as bedwetting; the other refers to enuresis, which means that urine is not only excreted on the bed, but also urine when not sleeping or awake Excretion in clothing or other unsuitable places. From a pathological point of view, the former is mostly caused by uncoordinated neurological functions, and most of them are simple and persistent, that is, there are no other symptoms except bedwetting. The latter are mostly organic lesions, such as damage to the nervous system and occupying lesions of related organs. Most of them are incidental and transient, that is, there are other more obvious pathological manifestations in addition to the bedwetting, which can be improved with other lesions. And getting better. The bed wetting of enuresis with simple and no organic disease was discussed.

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