Enuresis is more commonly called bed-wetting. The most common type of elimination disorder is nocturnal enuresis or bed-wetting at night. Wetting for the day is called diurnal enuresis. Many kids witness one or both together. Those actions may or may not be deliberate. There is no treatment of the disorder until the child is 5 years old or older. Other mental disorders, including behavioral disorders or emotional disorders such as anxiety, may involve voluntary or intentional enuresis. Enuresis also appears to be running in families, indicating a propensity to the disorder may be inherited (passed from parent to child, particularly on the father's side). Additionally, toilet training that was forced or began when the child was too young may be a factor in the disorder’s growth, although there is little evidence to draw conclusions about the role of toilet training and enuresis growth. The Enuresis Journals provide a unique platform for researchers to share their study papers, review articles, case reports, and brief communications. Peer-Reviewed Journals of Enuresis are skilfully sponsored by prominent members of the Editorial Board. Project Enuresis Journals provides a forum to publish new research on the Enuresis fields. For cases where we believe we can contribute directly, we are creating measures in our own research activity as opposed to stressing the work of others. Their study is of primary interest to investors, organizations, and individuals in the financial sector, and large corporations with global operations, as well as governments and academic researchers in information society.
Research Article: Health Science Journal
Research Article: Health Science Journal
Research Article: Health Science Journal
Research Article: Health Science Journal
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