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Treatment of Bedwetting in Children

Bedwetting (nocturna enuresis) is a condition that is frequently encountered in children and usually continues after the age of five. Most children may feel guilty while experiencing this condition and their families may also be concerned during this process.

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What is Circumcision and Why is it Done?

Circumcision is the surgical removal of a layer of skin from the genital area of ​​male and male infants. This procedure is widely practiced worldwide for medical, religious, and cultural reasons. Circumcision is performed to ensure hygiene, reduce the risk of infection, and prevent certain health problems. In addition, in some cultural and religious communities, circumcision is considered an important ritual and rite of passage.

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Constipation in Children and Treatment with Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation

Constipation in children is a very common gastrointestinal problem and can lead to serious health problems in the long term. Constipation is characterized by a slowing down of the passage of stool through the intestines and a decrease in the frequency of bowel movements

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Bedwetting in Children and Treatment Options

Bedwetting (nocturna enuresis) is a common problem in children and can often continue after the age of five. This can be challenging for both children and their families. Children can feel embarrassed when they wet their bed at night, which can lead to a loss of self-confidence.

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Newborn Circumcision: Everything You Need to Know

Newborn circumcision is a delicate and careful decision for many parents. This medical procedure is a significant step that can affect your baby’s health, hygiene, and future quality of life. By providing comprehensive information about the benefits, risks, and process of newborn circumcision, we aim to help parents make an informed decision.

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Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation in Children

Pelvic floor rehabilitation in children is a special treatment method applied to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles and treat dysfunctions in this area. Pelvic floor muscles perform important functions such as urinary and fecal control.

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