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BED WETTING CURE BY COMPLETE, PERMANENT , EASY, SAFE , FAST & COSTEFFECTIVE PERMANENT MODERN HOMOEOPATHY .. FONT SIZE AAA 1 2 3 ...Next» (Page 1 of 9)Glossary Bedwetting View the Childhood Skin Problems Slideshow Pictures Childhood Skin Problems Slideshow Childhood Illnesses You Should Know Slideshow Brain Foods: Healthy Food for Kids' Brains What Is Bedwetting? What Causes Bedwetting? What Are Risk Factors for Bedwetting? What Symptoms May Be Associated With Bedwetting? What Specialists Treat Bedwetting? When Should a Child Seek Medical Care for Bedwetting? What Exams and Tests Assess Bedwetting? What Are Treatments for Bedwetting? Are There Home Remedies for Bedwetting? What Is the Medical Treatment for Bedwetting? What Medications Treat Bedwetting? Is Bladder Training Effective for Bedwetting? What Follow-up Is Necessary After Treatment of Bedwetting? What Is the Prognosis for Bedwetting? Bedwetting Support Groups and Counseling Where Can People Find More Information on Bedwetting? Read more on Bedwetting from Healthwise FACEBOOK TWITTER EMAIL PRINT ARTICLE Bedwetting Causes Sleep Apnea in Children Sleep apnea is one of the sleep-related breathing disorders. These are disorders which include snoring on one end of the spectrum, and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) on the other end. It is an extremely serious sleep pathology in which the child will struggle to breathe and possibly stop breathing due to enlarged tonsil and adenoid tissues that obstruct the child's upper airway. Read more about sleep apnea, a potential cause of bedwetting » What Is Bedwetting? Patient Comment Read 1 Comment Share Your Story Bedwetting, or nocturnal enuresis, refers to the unintentional passage of urine during sleep. Enuresis is the medical term for wetting, whether in the clothing during the day or in bed at night. Another name for enuresis is urinary incontinence. For infants and young children, urination is involuntary. Wetting is normal for them. Most children achieve some degree of bladder control by 4 years of age. Daytime control is usually achieved first, while nighttime control comes later. DR ARPIT CHOPRA (MD HOMOEOPATHY) Chief Consultant Homoeopath & Biochemic AAROGYA SUPERSPECIALITY MODERN HOMOEOPATHIC CLINIC(Computerised) 102, First Floor, Krishna Tower, Opposite Curewell Hospital, Newpalasia, Indore (M.P.) Mob 9713092737 / 9713037737/ 9907527914(whats up no) PH - 0731-2532737, 3961737 website- www.homoeopathycure.com