IN CHILDREN Almost all children have wetting and/or soiling accidents at one time or another. An estimated 15% to 20% of children will become partially toilet trained but continue to have wetting accidents after age 5. ENCOPRESIS Children with encopresis (chronic fecal soiling at age 4 and older) typically soil during the day and are unaware of and unable to control their soiling accidents. ENURESIS Enuresis, repeated (at least twice monthly) involuntary voiding during the day or night in otherwise normal children 5 to 6 years of age (or once monthly for older children), is by far the most common type of voiding problem presenting to the officebased pediatrician. REFERENCE Robert M. Issenman, Robert Bruce Filmer, Peter A. Gorski. (1999). A Review of Bowel and Bladder Control Development in Children: How Gastrointestinal and Urologic Conditions Relate
kõrvades), stress, depressioon, ärevus, unetus, krooniline väsimus, allergiad, krooniline nohu sinusiit (ninakõrvalkoobaste põletik), köha, bronhiit, bronhiaalastma, krooniline gastriit (mao limaskestapõletik), mao- ja kaksteistsõrmiksoole haavandtõbi, meteorism (kõhupuhitus), diarröa (kõhulahtisus), obstipatsioon (kõhukinnisus), colon irritabile (soole ärritussündroom), urineerimishäired, enuresis nocturna (öine voodimärgamine), krooniline prostatiit (eesnäärmepõletik), ebanormaalne külmatunne, käte-jalgade külmetamine, algav hüpertooniatõbi (kõrgvererõhutõbi), algodüsmenorröa (menstruatsioonihäired, valulikud mensesed), klimakteeriline sündroom, viljatus, sõltuvus seisundite ravi. http://akupunktuur.ee/noelravi-naidustusi 8