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A Scandinavian Urological Study assessed the prevalence and characteristics of enuresis nocturna in adults, the treatment they received and the perceived impact, a random sample of 13081 non-institutionalized adults (18-64 years old) were asked to participate in the study.
The study stated only 30% believed that bedwetting was treatable.
"Fifty percent of men and 19% of women reporting enuresis nocturna had primary enuresis nocturna, of those with enuresis nocturna, 12% of men and 29% of women had always daytime incontinence. Fifty percent of the men and 35% of the women had never consulted a care provider for their bedwetting and 38% of the men and 26% of the women had done nothing to become dry." |