2015
DOI: 10.14740/ijcp212w
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Sleep Disorder in Children With Overactive Bladder

Abstract: Background: Children with an overactive bladder typically exhibit urinary frequency, urgency and urge incontinence. The present investigation was conducted to evaluate the relationship between sleep disorders and hyperactive bladders in children.

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“…Diurnal enuresis defines wetting while awake and nocturnal enuresis (NE) refers to voiding during sleep [6,7]. Primary enuresis occurs in children who have never been consistently dry through the night, whereas secondary enuresis refers to the resumption of wetting after at least 6 months of dryness [8]. Monosymptomatic enuresis has no associated daytime symptoms, and nonmonosymptomatic enuresis, which is more common, often has at least one subtle daytime symptom [9].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Diurnal enuresis defines wetting while awake and nocturnal enuresis (NE) refers to voiding during sleep [6,7]. Primary enuresis occurs in children who have never been consistently dry through the night, whereas secondary enuresis refers to the resumption of wetting after at least 6 months of dryness [8]. Monosymptomatic enuresis has no associated daytime symptoms, and nonmonosymptomatic enuresis, which is more common, often has at least one subtle daytime symptom [9].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This drop in ADH can lead to micturition at night (nocturnal enuresis). 9 Sex, age, low parental educational level, low socioeconomic status, and history of enuresis in the family are the variables which have been associated with enuresis and habitual snoring in children. 10 To date, enuresis and habitual snoring remain a problem for children in developing countries including Indonesia.…”
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