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Nocturnal Enuresis

The Management of Bedwetting in Children and Young People

NICE Clinical Guidelines, No. 111

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This guideline aims to provide advice on the assessment and management of children and young people with bedwetting. The guidance is applicable to children and young people up to 19 years with the symptom of bedwetting. It has been common practice to define enuresis as abnormal from 5 years and only to consider children for treatment when they are 7 years. While the prevalence of symptoms decreases with age the guideline scope did not specify a younger age limit in order to consider whether there were useful interventions that might be of benefit to children previously excluded from advice and services.

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National Clinical Guideline Centre, (2010). Nocturnal enuresis: The management of bedwetting in children and young people. London: National Clinical Guideline Centre. Available from: [www.nice.org.uk]

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Bookshelf ID: NBK62712PMID: 22031959

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