An educational web site dedicated to bed-wetting, or primary nocturnal enuresis. Bed-wetting, or enuresis, is a common medical condition which affects five to seven million children in the U.S. over the age of six. The bed-wetting site is for medical professionals, parents and children.
Help for bed wetting children, parents of bedwetting children and medical providers who treat pediatric enuresis. Authors of Getting to Dry - helping your child overcome bedwetting and the TRY for DRY Team at Children's Memorial Hospital-Chicago.
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Information about bedwetting for children, adolescents, parents, and health professionals.
Soiling Solutions offers effective bedwetting (enuresis) and encopresis (soiling) treatment options. Help your child or teen!
The medical name for bedwetting is enuresis and it is a common problem in children and adolescents. Find out more about bedwetting and how it is treated in this article for parents.
kidshealth.org/parent/general/sleep/enuresis.html
Bedwetting (enuresis) information for parents and their children in the Baltimore Washington area.
Cambridge Continence provides advice, management and support services to children and young adults with problems of bedwetting (enuresis), soiling (encopresis), constipation, and other continence problems.
BUPA health factsheet - accidental and repeated bed wetting, nocturnal enuresis, is common among children. It can however continue into later life.
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Preliminary Data Indicating a Relationship Between Primary Nocturnal Enuresis and Handedness by Mark A. Murphy copyright 2000, Mark A. Murphy (Research initiated November 1998, originally submitted December 4, 2000 to Pedriatrics medical journal, not accepted. Submitted August 16, 2001 to the Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health , awaiting review) (this version is a draft, comments welcome, ...
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