https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpurol.2019.12.020
Summary
Background
Enuresis is an extremely common condition, which, although somatically benign, poses long-term psychosocial risks if untreated. There are still many misconceptions regarding the proper management of these children.
Aim
A cross-professional team of experts affiliated with the International Children’s Continence Society (ICCS) undertook to update the previous guidelines for the evaluation and treatment of children with enuresis.
Methods
The document used the globally accepted ICCS terminology. Evidence-based literature served as the basis, but in areas lacking in primary evidence, expert consensus was used. Before submission, a full draft was made available to all ICCS members for additional comments.