types of enuresis

Last reviewed 01/2018

Most children achieve day and nighttime continence by three or four years of age.

Nocturnal enuresis can be

  • primary - the child has never achieved continence
  • secondary - the child was dry for at least 6 months before wetting restarted (1).

Enuresis can also be divided into

  • monosymptomatic - occurs in the absence of any daytime voiding symptoms, such as frequency, urgency, or incontinence
  • nonmonosymptomatic - more common; a detailed history will elicit at least subtle daytime symptoms in the majority of children (2).

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