Urinary incontinence and enuresis

Urinary incontinence and enuresis mean that both symptoms of urinary incontinence and enuresis occur. Urinary incontinence (incontinence of urine) is caused by the bladder sphincter injury or neurological dysfunction, and the ability to control urination is lost, causing urine to flow involuntarily. Enuresis includes two conditions, one refers to enuresis, commonly known as bedwetting; the other refers to enuresis, which refers to children with neurological or genitourinary system diseases over 3 years of age, and unconsciously urinates at night during sleep. Infants not controlling urination should be considered normal. Enuresis can be divided into nocturnal enuresis and daytime enuresis.

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