There are a combination of therapies for this , but if you are young, you will probably just outgrow it. If this doesn't help, please resubmit with more particulars and I will try to give you an answer more specific to your particular problem.
1)treat underliying retention
2)schedule urination
3)proper voiding methods
Enuresis is involuntary urination.
Enuresis is divided into two classes.A child with primary enuresis has never established bladder control.A child with secondary enuresis begins to wet after a prolonged dry period.Some children have both.nighttime(nocturnal)and daytime(diurnal).enuresis
Enuresis is a cndition whereby a child who is usually toilet trained will urinate while sleeping and be totally unaware of it. Medical intervention is needed to rectify the problem. You have wet your bed
Axis I
Enuresis is the medical meaning urinary incontinence. Primary enuresis means that the patient has never had control over urination. In contrast, secondary enuresis means the patient had been continent, but then lost the control of urination. Nocturnal enuresis means bedwetting.
yes. Nocturnal Enuresis is also known as bedwetting
Nocturnal Enuresis
Enuresis is typically diagnosed on Axis I of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). It falls under the category of "Learning and Developmental Disorders."
nocturnal enuresis
Enuresis, or bedwetting, commonly affects children, with around 15% of 5-year-olds experiencing it. It is more common in boys than girls, and often resolves on its own as children get older. However, in some cases, it can persist into adolescence and adulthood.
Moya Morison has written: 'Family perspectives on bed wetting in young people' -- subject(s): Enuresis, Family relationships, Patients, Social aspects, Social aspects of Enuresis
Nocturnal enuresis