Robson Wm Lane M
Curr Opin Urol. 2008 Jul;18(4):425-30. doi: 10.1097/MOU.0b013e3282fcea9c.
Nocturnal enuresis is an especially common problem with the potential to have an appreciable negative impact on the emotional health of a child.
Our understanding of the pathogenesis continues to improve. A disorder of sleep arousal, a low nocturnal bladder capacity, and nocturnal polyuria are the three factors that interrelate to cause nocturnal enuresis. Constipation is a very common and often unrecognized factor that appreciably affects bladder function.
Successful treatment involves interventions that simultaneously improve these factors. Self-esteem improves with any form of therapy and dryness is possible for the majority of children.