FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to medicine, namely to pediatrics and pediatric urology. Identify a group of patients with the presence of an immature type of urination and an immature cortical rhythm by EEG. These patients receive behavioral therapy with the establishment of a day regimen of physiological fluid intake and the rhythm of a mature type of urination during wakefulness during the day using signal therapy during sleep at night. In this case, the therapy is carried out before the normalization of the alpha rhythm by EEG and the mature type of urination in the diaries, but not less than three months.
EFFECT: method allows to increase the effectiveness of treating a patient with enuresis by normalizing the process of urination in a child during wakefulness in accordance with his physiological norm and a fixed mature age-related dynamic stereotype of emptying the bladder, which allows for greater control over involuntary urination during sleep.
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Dates
2019-02-15—Published
2018-04-20—Filed