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Encopresis/Enuresis
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Encopresis/Enuresis
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Biofeedback Treatment (2005)
Anismus (one form of functional outlet obstruction) is when there is poor synergy during defecation. This can also be described as abnormal or paradoxical contractions of the external anal sphincter. This is thought to be amenable to biofeedback therapy. Children with chronic constipation who failed at least 6 months of conventional treatment and demonstrated anismus were recruited into the study. . . .
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A Soiled Self-Esteem
Soiling or encopresis is a common childhood problem that has a significant impact on a child's social and emotional functioning and on the family. This study examined children with encopresis over a number of years. . . .
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Primary Enuresis: A Review
Enuresis is defined as repeated, spontaneous voiding of urine during sleep in a child five years or older. Children with primary nocturnal enuresis are monosymptomatic (uncomplicated). . . .
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Wet Nights
This study looked at three different behavioral treatments for nocturnal enuresis. . . .
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