Abstract

Evidence-Based Answer The enuresis alarm reduces nighttime bed-wetting in about two-thirds of children during treatment; half of children will remain dry after the alarm is discontinued. Desmopressin results in fewer wet nights while on treatment; however, almost all children start bedwetting again when treatment is stopped. Combining desmopressin and alarm use does not result in better cure rates after the end of treatment (SOR: A, systematic reviews).

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