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Bedwetting (also known as nocturnal enuresis) is a condition in which there is an uncontrollable and involuntary leakage of urine from the bladder while asleep. Bedwetting affects millions of children worldwide, as well as some adults and elderly individuals.
Constipation may be the culprit in bedwetting problems

Constipation may be the culprit in bedwetting problems

Caffeine consumption affects children's sleep quality

Caffeine consumption affects children's sleep quality

Bedwetting increases during start of school period

Bedwetting increases during start of school period

Sleepwalking, bedwetting persist into adolescence

Sleepwalking, bedwetting persist into adolescence

Allergan, Serenity Pharmaceuticals announce global agreement for nocturia drug development

Allergan, Serenity Pharmaceuticals announce global agreement for nocturia drug development

AUA experts urge to focus on urologic health conditions in upcoming year

AUA experts urge to focus on urologic health conditions in upcoming year

Study explores comorbidity of medical complaints and insomnia symptoms in school-aged children

Study explores comorbidity of medical complaints and insomnia symptoms in school-aged children

Australian parent help program reduces child abuse in the United States

Australian parent help program reduces child abuse in the United States

Bladder conditions - raising awareness

Bladder conditions - raising awareness

Removal of tonsils and adenoids improves sleep and behavior in children with breathing disorders

Removal of tonsils and adenoids improves sleep and behavior in children with breathing disorders

One in 50 teenagers still wet the bed

One in 50 teenagers still wet the bed

Alarms better than medication for stopping bedwetting

Alarms better than medication for stopping bedwetting

Children level of anxiety prior to surgery is predictive of behavioral changes

Children level of anxiety prior to surgery is predictive of behavioral changes

Children throughout the world are increasingly being prescribed antidepressants

Children throughout the world are increasingly being prescribed antidepressants

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