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The differentiation between night and day wetting allows the application of practical developmental and behavioral approaches to the diagnosis, evaluation, and therapy of each problem. Wetting the bed is mainly a developmental issue, and wetting the pants is a behavioral one.
Enuresis: The Difference Between Night and Day
R. Morrison Hurley MD, FAAP1
1 Maude C. Clarke Chairman of Pediatrics, Professor of Pediatrics and Medicine, Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, Illinois
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