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Objective. This study aimed to assess the comparative therapeutic efficacy
of traditional Chinese acupuncture. Material and Methods: During the period
from January 1997 to April 1999, 50 children (23 boys, 17 girls) suffering
from primary persistent nocturnal enuresis, aged 9-18 years, were included
in the study. The response rate was monitored at 2 and 4 weeks, and then e
very 3 months by recording dry nights on a calendar. Results: The efficacy
of treatment, which was expressed as a percentage of dry nights, was high.
Within 6 months, 43 (86%) patients were completely dry and 2 (10%) patients
were dry on at least 80% of nights. Conclusions: Treatment using acupunctu
re in patients with persistent enuresis nocturna appeared to be most effica
cious both in terms of the percentage of dry nights at the end of treatment
and in relation to the stability of results, even after the end of the stu
dy.