"Nocturnal enuresis" refers to the condition of bedwetting that happens during sleep at night.
Full definition
In
primary nocturnal enuresis (PNE), children have never achieved complete night time control, always wetting at least a couple times a month.
Constipation is 5 times more likely in children with the related condition
of nocturnal enuresis [46], and intestinal pathogens have been associated with increased risk of enuresis in children [47].
Bed - wetting, also known
as nocturnal enuresis, is urination (peeing) at night that your child can not control.
18 Hey, be glad she doesn't have a telethon: More than 5 million American children suffer
from nocturnal enuresis, better known as bed - wetting.
The important thing to remember is that bed - wetting (also
called nocturnal enuresis) is completely involuntary — your child can't control it.
There are two types of bed wetting or the term used by the medical profession is
nocturnal enuresis (EN - YOU - REE - SIS).
Primary
nocturnal enuresis is the term used when children have never achieved night time control and are wetting more than 2 - 3 times per month.
Nocturnal enuresis is the involuntary urination while sleeping by a person who would normally be able to control urination at their age.
Parental perception and factors associated with treatment strategies for primary
nocturnal enuresis.
Research has shown that primary
nocturnal enuresis is often inherited.
But for most kids with primary
nocturnal enuresis, these steps aren't likely to solve the problem.
Bedwetting —
nocturnal enuresis — is common among kids.
Nocturnal enuresis in children: Etiology and evaluation.
Nocturnal enuresis: The management of bedwetting in children and young people.