User:LLu, Future UCSF Pharm.D./sandbox

I would include more information in regards to possible symptoms, diagnosis, treatment etc. This page also needs to have contents reorganized for ease of the reader.

Enuresis was first documented in Ebers Papyrus in 1550BC. Roman author Gaius Plinius Secundus (AD 23/24–79) (Pliny the Elder) documents nocturnal enuresis in his work ' 'Natural History' (AD77) by stating that 'the incontinence of urine in infants is checked by giving boiled mice in their food.' In the eighteenth century, "enuretic children was subjected to a variety of chemical and mechanical treatments including fluid restriction, enemata, the use of an alarm clock, cold baths, warm baths, cold dashes to the perineum and douches to the lower spine."