Enuresis: Principles of Management and Result of treatment

Abstract
Consecutive cases [115] of primary enuresis were studied. Excretory urography, urodynamic testing and endoscopy are needed only in children with enuresis and concomitant urinary infection. A detailed urologic history was the most important factor in deciding upon a treatment program. Children with diurnal and nocturnal enuresis or nocturnal enuresis and daytime urgency and frequency of urination are started on anticholinergic medication. Girls with enuresis and urinary infection also are started on anticholinergic medication. Significant improvement occurs in up to 90% of the patients. Children with only nocturnal enuresis and no other symptoms are started on imipramine with a 70% improvement rate.