When AI Meets Enuresis Treatment

Published in Pjama HealthcareFrom early signals to better clinical decisions Artificial intelligence is increasingly discussed in healthcare — often with a mix of high expectations and understandable scepticism.In enuresis care, however, the most relevant...

Published in Pjama Care

When Should We Seek Help for Bedwetting?Signs it may be time to ask for support — and what to expectMany parents wonder the same thing, often quietly:Is this something we should just wait out — or is it time to ask for help?Bedwetting develops differently...

Why adherence improves when support extends beyond the clinic

Published in Pjama Healthcare Alarm therapy is an evidence-based first-line treatment for nocturnal enuresis.Yet despite its documented efficacy, one challenge remains persistent across clinical settings:Adherence.The success of alarm therapy depends not only on the...

When Bedwetting Affects Confidence

Published in Pjama Care How to support your child’s self-esteem, day and nightFor many children, bedwetting is not only about wet sheets or interrupted sleep.It can also quietly affect how they see themselves.Children may start to wonder:“Why can’t I...
Daytime Incontinence Is Not a Contraindication

Daytime Incontinence Is Not a Contraindication

Published in Pjama HealthcareRethinking alarm therapy in children with enuresis and daytime symptomsIn clinical practice, children with nocturnal enuresis often present with additional lower urinary tract symptoms.Daytime incontinence, urgency or frequency are common...
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