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  1. Nov 9, 2020 · A study of the pathophysiology of enuresis found decreased nocturnal antidiuretic hormone (ADH) production in patients with enuresis. Due to the reduced ADH production, the patient has increased urine volume at night, leading to increased voiding.

  2. Dec 21, 2023 · Nocturnal enuresis among Nigerian children and its association with sleep, behavior and school performance. Indian Pediatrics, 52(7), 587–589. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26244952/ National Clinical Guideline Centre. (2010). Nocturnal enuresis: The management of bedwetting in children and young people. National Clinical Guideline Centre.

  3. Nocturnal enuresis, better known as nighttime bedwetting, occurs when a child who is toilet trained cannot hold their urine during sleep, typically wetting their bed once or twice a night. It is relatively common in young children: About 20 percent of 5-year-olds and 10 percent of 7-year-olds wet the bed.

  4. Someone with primary nocturnal enuresis has wet the bed since they were a baby. This is the most common type of enuresis. This is the most common type of enuresis. Secondary enuresis is a condition that develops at least 6 months — or even several years — after a person has learned to control their bladder.

  5. Sep 25, 2018 · Introduction. Gaining the ability to hold urine through the night is one of the developmental neuro-motor skills of a functioning bladder. 1 Nocturnal enuresis (NE) is considered a physiological finding in children less than five years of age, but is considered abnormal in adults. 1 The International Continence Society (ICS) definition for NE is any unintended voiding during night-time sleep. 2 This definition lacks duration and frequency.

  6. Secondary bedwettingbedwetting occurs after the child or young person has been previously dry at night for more than 6 months. This is usually due to an underlying cause, such as diabetes, UTI, constipation, psychological problems (for example behavioural or emotional problems), or family problems (vulnerable child or family).

  7. What is nocturnal enuresis? Nocturnal enuresis means wetting the bed at night. It usually happens after age 5, and it affects many school-age children and even some teens. It's not a serious health problem, and children usually outgrow it.