
1) Bed-wetting 2) Incontinence 3) Incontinency 4) Urinary incontinence 5) Urological condition
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1) Bedwetting
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Enuresis (from the Ancient Greek ἐνούρησις / enoúrēsis), refers to a repeated inability to control urination. Use of the term is usually limited to describing individuals old enough to be expected to exercise such control. Involuntary urination is also known as urinary incontinence. ==Epidemiology== In the United States, approximately ...
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uncontrollable urination
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• (n.) An involuntary discharge of urine; incontinence of urine.
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(Gr. enourein to void urine) involuntary discharge of urine after the age at which urinary control should have been achieved; often used alone with specific reference to involuntary discharge of urine occurring during sleep at night (bed-wetting, nocturnal enuresis).
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Incontinence of urine at night usually considered synonymous with bedwetting
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elimination disorder characterized by four factors: the repeated voluntary or involuntary voiding of urine during the day or night into bedding or ... [1 related articles]
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bedwetting. It is unrelated to dreaming as it occurs during non-REM stage of sleep where dream activity is low or non-existent..
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bedwetting. It is unrelated to dreaming as it occurs during non-REM stage of sleep where dream activity is low or non-existent..
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Bed wetting
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Involuntary urination.
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<paediatrics, urology> Involuntary discharge of urine after the age at which urinary control should have been achieved, often used alone with specific reference to involuntary discharge of urine occurring during sleep at night (bed wetting, nocturnal enuresis). ... Origin: Gr. Enourein = to void urine ... (11 Nov 1997) ...
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(en″u-re´sis) urinary incontinence. adj., enuret´ic., adj.
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involuntary discharge of urine (after the age at which urinary control should have been achieved). It is often used with specific reference to involuntary discharge of urine during sleep at night (bed wetting, nocturnal enuresis).
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En`u·re'sis noun [ New Latin , from Greek ... to urinate in; ... + ... urine.]
(Medicine) An involuntary discharge of urine; incontinence of urine.
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Bed wetting.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: en′yū-rē′sis Definitions: 1. Involuntary discharge or leakage of urine.
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Enuresis: Involuntary urination, which may be caused by a variety of factors. These include disorders of the kidneys, bladder, or ureter; and poor control of the muscles that control release of urine. Enuresis is also occasionally associated with neurological disorders, such as Tourette's syndrome, particularly in children. Nighttime (nocturnal) en...
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the medical term for wetting the bed
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urinary incontinence noun inability to control the flow of urine and involuntary urination
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lack of control of urination, esp. during sleep; bed-wetting; urinary incontinence.
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when a child over the age of five urinates into bedding or clothing.
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involuntary discharge of urine usually during sleep at night; bedwetting beyond the age when bladder control should have been established.
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loss of urine, especially at night in bed.
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