blog sur le pipi au lit et l'incontinence Adultes et Enfants
| Blog pour tous les problèmes de pipi au lit, énurésie et incontinence pour enfant et adulte. Une sélection des articles pour incontinence et énurésie primaire et secondaire. |
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Your growing child's nighttime needsVoir l'articleBut at night, while he sleeps, it is difficult for him to know.
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Just the facts: the latest research on bedwetting to help your childVoir l'articleResearchers measured the daytime and nighttime bladder capacity of children with enuresis.
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Information at your fingertips: a guide to bedwettingVoir l'articleHow to answer your child's questions?
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A comprehensive questionnaire on bedwettingVoir l'articleBeing the parent of a child with bedwetting can be challenging. You may feel confused and frustrated, or both?
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10 tips for dealing with bedwettingVoir l'articleThis urinary disorder, called enuresis, affects one in ten children (mostly boys) between the ages of 5 and 10 and about 2% of adolescents. Is this normal?
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Bedwetting: Medications for enuresisVoir l'articleThese "bedwetting" medications are based on an antidiuretic hormone derivative. But are they really as harmless as they claim?
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Bedwetting: Enuresis AlarmsVoir l'articleThe Pepi Stop is the ultimate solution for treating bedwetting. Over 90% of children are treated each year with this effective method, which doesn't require major changes to your child's routine.
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Bedwetting: The Different Types of EnuresisVoir l'articleThere are two types of enuresis: primary and secondary enuresis, which have two distinct origins and require two different approaches to treatment.
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Bedwetting: The Origins of EnuresisVoir l'articleSeveral factors can cause enuresis, also known as bedwetting. Discover the factors that can increase this incontinence.
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The Statistics on BedwettingVoir l'articleBedwetting, also called enuresis, is a disorder of urination control and not of urination itself.
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Advice for treating nocturnal enuresis in adultsVoir l'articleThis condition affects 10% of children, particularly boys, but this phenomenon also affects adults.
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