Magnetostimulation in the Treatment of Nocturnal Enuresis in Children
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https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/KWPE5Keywords:
children, night enuresis, diagnosis, treatment, trans cranial magneto stimulationAbstract
Nocturnal enuresis is a violation of the control of urination, which is expressed by the child's involuntary urination during sleep. Ancient Egyptian papyri in the 15th century describe symptoms associated with nighttime urinary incontinence, nocturnal enuresis (from the Greek "enureo" - urination). In the existing literature, it is noted that nocturnal enuresis or urinary incontinence is diagnosed only from the age of 5, that is, when the child reaches the normal age to control the activity of the bladder. This disease 2.3-30% of 4-15-year-olds is observed, and it is observed in every 3-4 children, which emphasizes the relevance of this condition. Today, nocturnal enuresis is widespread among children, and it is not only harmful to the child's health, but it is considered one of the social obstacles for the child to take his place in a healthy society along with mental disorders in the child.
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