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Enuresis is a repeated inability to control urination. Use of the term is usually limited to describing people old enough to be expected to exercise such control. Involuntary urination is also known as urinary incontinence. The term "enuresis" comes from the Ancient Greek: ἐνούρησις, romanized: enoúrēsis. Enuresis has been previously viewed as a psychiatric condition, however, scientific evidence has shown this view to be unsupported through current understanding of the condition and its underlying causes.

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  • في مرحلة الطفولة قد يمر الطفل بمشكلة أو عدة مشاكل تؤثر سلباً على حياته النفسية والاجتماعية، وتنعكس آثارها على المحيطين به من الوالدين والإخوة والأقران ومن ثَم وجب تحديد بعض هذه المشكلات التي تواجه الأسرة، والعمل من أجل التعامل معها بالأسلوب المناسب وإزالة المشكلة أو الحد من آثارها ومنها التبول اللاإرادي، وهو من المشاكل التي تسبب انزعاجاً وقلقاً للأطفال ولوالديهم خاصة بعد بلوغ الطفل سن الخامسة من عمره، ويترتب عليها مشكلات منها العزلة والخجل والخوف من الآخرين وقلة الثقة بالنفس والشعور بالنقص مما قد يؤثر على طفل صحياً ونفسياً. من أهم الوسائل العلاجية التي يمكن اتباعها من قبل الأسرة:
  • Ionúiréis, riocht ina dtarlaíonn folmhú ainneonach an lamhnáin. Is mínormálta an t-iompar seo i dtaca le haois an duine, agus meastar nach ar chúiseanna orgánacha a tharlaíonn. Ar an gcaoi chéanna, tugtar ioncóipréis ar an riocht ina dtarlaíonn fearadh ainneoineach an fhaecais.
  • Enuresis is a repeated inability to control urination. Use of the term is usually limited to describing people old enough to be expected to exercise such control. Involuntary urination is also known as urinary incontinence. The term "enuresis" comes from the Ancient Greek: ἐνούρησις, romanized: enoúrēsis. Enuresis has been previously viewed as a psychiatric condition, however, scientific evidence has shown this view to be unsupported through current understanding of the condition and its underlying causes.
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