Magnetic stimulation as a new treatment for bedwetting

August 25, 2015 12:05
Magnetic stimulation as a new treatment for bedwetting

A new study conducted by the Egypt researchers have found that repetitive sacral root magnetic stimulation (rSMS) can reduce the frequency of nocturnal enuresis, which is also known as bed-wetting.

The study was conducted at the Assiut University Hospital included 41 patients that were suffering from nocturnal enuresis. They were later divided into two groups, one receiving real magnetic stimulation and the other one received sham stimulation using the same equipment and procedures. Each and every patient has received ten sessions for two weeks (five per week).

A magnetic stimulator was placed over the sacral vertebrae in the lower back and 15 Hz pulses were applied for 10 seconds on and 30 seconds off. For the same procedure, the stimulator was internally adjusted so that little magnetic stimulation could reach the underlying tissue.

After providing 10 sessions to each of the patients, the average number of weekly nocturnal bed-wetting episodes fell from 5.7 to 0.3 per week after the end of the treatment sessions for the real group compared to 6.5 to 1.8 per week after sham stimulation.

The research was published in the journal Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience.

By Lizitha

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