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Pathogenesis of enuresis

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The pathogenesis of bedwetting is not fully understood. Several disturbances in physiology associated with the development of bedwetting have been described:

  • sleep arousal difficulties - ability to wake to noise or to bladder contractions are decreased
  • polyuria - production of large amounts of urine during the night which exceeds the nocturnal bladder capacity
  • bladder dysfunction - can be due to a small bladder capacity or overactive bladder (1)

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