Parasomnias are a fascinating group of clinical disorders associated with undesirable physical and mental phenomena that occur predominantly during sleep. They include sleepwalking (somnambulism), ...
Nothing disrupts a parent’s sleep quite like a wet bed. Whether your child appears at your bedroom door with the obvious signs of a midnight accident or — worse! — they slide in next to you, only to ...
The sound of distressed crying wakes you in the middle of the night. Your child stands in the doorway, pajamas soaked, face crumpled with embarrassment and confusion. “I dreamed I was in the bathroom, ...
If your child is older than 7 and still not quite yet dry at night, read on. Bedwetting is considered normal until at least age 5 or 6. But if your older child is still not dry at night, he or she is ...
HONG KONG (Reuters Health) - Children who regularly wet the bed at night score worse on multiple measures of cognitive performance than do non-bedwetting children, researchers reported here at the ...
Physicians doing a diagnostic workup for nocturnal enuresis, or bedwetting, appear to rarely consider cardiac arrhythmia as a differential diagnosis, new research suggests. Researchers surveyed ...
Many people associate bedwetting — or nocturnal enuresis — with childhood. However, this issue can also affect women as they age. While it can be a source of embarrassment, it’s important to remember ...
Bedwetting beyond a certain age is considered a condition requiring attention. [iStockphoto] For most, the embarrassment of waking up to a wet bed is confined to childhood memories. But for ...
Nightmares and night terrors (also known as sleep terrors) are both part of a group of sleep disorders referred to as parasomnias. Parasomnias can be categorized by the presence of undesirable ...
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