Evaluation and management of enuresis in the general paediatric setting
James Harris, Alisa Lipson, Joana Dos Santos
Abstract
Assessing enuresis involves distinguishing monosymptomatic from non-monosymptomatic for this common paediatric problem, and identifying concomitant comorbidities. Addressing co-occurring factors concurrently ensures the best opportunity for a satisfactory outcome. Treatment begins with patient and family education on the natural history of enuresis and practical behavioural guidance. Evidence to support particular interventions is limited, and children and families should be involved when choosing appropriate therapy. Enuresis alarms and desmopressin are treatment options when more active intervention is desired. Clinical refinements and combined treatment modalities are emerging.
Topics & Concepts
EnuresisDesmopressinMedicineIntervention (counseling)Natural historyPsychological interventionModalitiesTherapeutic modalitiesIntensive care medicineTreatment modalityUrinary incontinencePediatricsPhysical therapyPsychiatrySurgerySocial scienceInternal medicineSociologyUrinary Bladder and Prostate ResearchGastroesophageal reflux and treatmentsPediatric Urology and Nephrology Studies