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  2. Nocturnal enuresis - Wikipedia

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    Chronic constipation can cause bed wetting. [34] When the bowels are full, it can put pressure on the bladder. [35] Often such children defecate normally, yet they retain a significant mass of material in the bowel which causes bedwetting. [36] Infections and disease are more strongly connected with secondary nocturnal enuresis and with daytime ...

  3. Nocturnal emission - Wikipedia

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    A wet dream, sex dream, or sleep orgasm, is a spontaneous occurrence of sexual arousal during sleep that includes ejaculation (nocturnal emission) and orgasm for a male, and vaginal lubrication and/or orgasm for a female.

  4. Macdonald triad - Wikipedia

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    Enuresis is "unintentional bed-wetting during sleep, persistent after the age of five." [ 14 ] The bed-wetting must continue twice a week for at least three consecutive months. Some authors continue to speculate that enuresis may be related to firesetting and animal cruelty.

  5. Do I need to worry about my kid's pee-stained mattress? - AOL

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    Bed-wetting accidents happen — but is a urine-stained mattress a health risk? Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  6. Enuresis - Wikipedia

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    Lifting – carrying the child, who is still asleep, away from the bed to an appropriate place to urinate Waking a child up at night is not a medically supported long-term cure or solution for nocturnal enuresis, and may just be a one-time solution even if it appears to resolve enuresis.

  7. Is it really that bad to go to bed with wet hair? Myth ... - AOL

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    Lisa Salmon asks the experts what the truth is behind some of the many myths mums tell their kids.

  8. Urinary incontinence - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The term enuresis is often used to refer to urinary incontinence primarily in children, such as nocturnal enuresis (bed wetting). [4] UI is an example of a stigmatized medical condition, which creates barriers to successful management and makes the problem worse. [5]

  9. Diaper - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 16% of children in the U.S. over the age of 5 wet the bed, [41] 5% of children over 10 wet the bed, [42] and 2% of children over 15 wet the bed. [43] Some companies have diaper products specifically designed for bedwetting, traditionally hosting higher leak guards, and being pull on style similar to training pants.