Enuresis refers to a diagnosis given to children over 5 years of age who wet the bed or their clothes at least twice a week for 3 months. Enuresis means bed wetting.
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enuresis refers to involuntary discharge of urine occurring in persons over 5 years of age or the developmental equivalent.
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