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Kids Who Wet The Bed Deserve to Be Treated!

Primary nocturnal enuresis is the most common form of bedwetting and is experienced by over five million children in the US alone. While many people attribute bedwetting to behavioral problems or stress, the truth of the matter is that bedwetting is often an inherited trait.

At Dr. Greene’s Bedwetting Topic Center, you’ll find information about what causes bedwetting and what can be done to treat it. But most of all, you’ll find that you can tell your kids they’re not alone!



Bedwetting Causes
 

A-to-Z Guide to Enuresis
Bed Wetting
Fast Facts About Bedwetting
Bed-Wetting Causes
The Most Common Form of Bed-Wetting!
Secondary Enuresis (SNE)
Urinary Tract Infection – Cystitis
Sexual Abuse
Stress Related Insomnia
Physical and Emotional Impact of Schoolyard Bullies
Divorce



Sleep Patterns and Bedwetting
 

Sleep Terrors, Sleepwalking and Bedwetting: The Effect of Naps
Night Terrors
Nightmares
Sleep Apnea
Snoring and Sleep Apnea
Snoring!
Snoring, Asthma, and Nighttime Coughs
Tonsillitis
Tonsils Out to Treat ADHD?
Building Sleep Habits



Bedwetting Treatment
 

Bed-Wetting Alarms
How Do Bed-Wetting Alarms Work?
Mark McGwire Steps Up to the Plate for Kids
Alternative Bedwetting Prevention



Long-Term Bedwetting
 

Dry Nights
Secondary Enuresis (SNE)


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