Urination - Bed Wetting
Alternate Names : Enuresis
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What to Expect at your Health Care Provider's Office
A medical history will be obtained from the patient and the patient's parents (if the patient is a child).
Medical history questions documenting the bed wetting in detail may include:
- time pattern
- When did bed wetting begin?
- How often does bed wetting occur?
- Have there ever been "dry" periods before?
- quality
- How often is daytime urination?
- Is control of urine while awake a problem?
- Does bed wetting cause awakening?
- How is the bed wetting treated within the family?
- Is the bed wetting punished?
- Are other family members aware of the problem?
- Does the bed wetting cause shame?
- aggravating factors
- relieving factors
- Is there anything that reduces the problem?
- other
- What other symptoms are also present?
- What medications are being taken?
- Have other family members had this problem?
- Is there a family history of diabetes?
- Is bowel control a problem?
- Is sensation of the need to urinate present?
- What methods of prevention have been tried?
- rewards
- diapers
- alarm systems
- periodic waking
- restricting fluids
A complete examination will be performed, with emphasis on the abdomen, rectum, and the urinary opening. The health care provider will discuss the options available for treatment.
Diagnostic tests that may be performed include:
After seeing your health care provider:
If a diagnosis was made by your health care provider related to bed wetting, you may want to note that diagnosis in your personal medical record.
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