Comparison of Treatment Methods

In order to evaluate how well the Try for Dry system really works, a group of doctors conducted a study titled: Office Management of Pediatric Nocturnal Enuresis – A Comparison of Physician Advised and Parent Alternative Treatment Outcomes. This graph shows the results of this study, which was presented at the August 2006 Section on Urology of the American Academy of Pediatrics and published as referenced below.

The study followed two groups of children with bedwetting. The first group of parents addressed the children’s bedwetting without using any system. The second group of parents followed the Try for Dry system

At the end of 12 weeks:

      *70% of the group who did not use the Try for Dry system still wet the bed.
      **Only 10% of the patients following the Try for Dry system still wet the bed.

This means families using the Try for Dry system were about 6 times more likely to be dry than families who did not.

6 times more likely to be dry

Reference
Diaz Saldano D, Chaviano AH, Maizels M, Yerkes, EB, Cheng EY, Losavio J, Porten SP, Sullivan C, Zebold KF, Hagerty J, Kaplan WE: Office management of pediatric primary nocturnal enuresis: a comparison of physician advised and parent chosen alternative treatment outcomes. J Urol. 178 (4 Pt 2), October 2007, 1758-1761.
 

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