For millions of kids, bed-wetting is a normal part of growing up. According to The Mayo Clinic, bed-wetting affects about one of every four children at age 5, and boys make up two-thirds of this group ...
Bedwetting following potty training is par for the course, but for some kids, it can continue to be an issue well into the ...
In 1840, British physician E.W. Duffin wrote to the medical journal the Lancet about his solution for an embarrassing malady. Duffin's patient was a 19-year-old, "unusually good-looking" woman who wet ...
Bed-wetting, also known as nocturnal enuresis, is a common issue faced by many children. While frustrating for parents and children, it’s important to remember that bed-wetting is rarely intentional ...
Bed-wetting (also called nighttime or nocturnal enuresis) is fairly common among children and is often just a stage in their development. Children learn to control daytime urination as they become ...
Bed-wetting may be expected among potty-training toddlers but the condition persists for up to 7 million U.S. children ages 6 and older, causing enduring shame and embarrassment. While effective ...
Simple treatments for bed-wetting are better than nothing at all, but aren’t as effective as more advanced alarm therapy or drug therapy, according to a new meta-analysis. Bedwetting affects up to 20 ...
A new, free series of monthly “Positive Parenting Workshops” is launching at 7 p.m. Feb. 9 in Manhasset, with the first topic focusing on toilet training, bed-wetting and other issues of interest ...