KMID : 0614720170600100792
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Journal of Korean Medical Association 2017 Volume.60 No. 10 p.792 ~ p.795
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Behavioral therapy for enuresis
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Lee Dong-Gi
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Abstract
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Behavioral therapy refers to a broad range of treatment modalities that regulate the child's behavior to induce a therapeutic effect on nocturnal enuresis. Simple behavioral therapies include fluid restriction, lifting, waking, introducing reward systems, and bladder training. Simple behavioral therapy is significantly less effective than an enuresis alarm or desmopressin. If a child needs treatment, an enuresis alarm or desmopressin should not be delayed. Enuresis alarms are an effective form of treatment, although they require active involvement of the health care provider to reduce the likelihood of dropout and to motivate the child and parents.
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KEYWORD
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Enuresis, Behavior therapy, Enuresis alarm, Urotherapy
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