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NCT ID: NCT03478813 Withdrawn - Enuresis Clinical Trials

Voiding School as a Treatment of Children's Day-time Incontinence or Enuresis

Start date: January 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The Voiding School is a simple educational intervention to treat children with daytime incontinence or enuresis.The purpose of this study is to implement the intervention in primary care, child welfare clinics. Half of the participated children will receive treatment according the Voiding School protocoll and half of them will receive treatment as usual. Patient outcomes are evaluated by measuring changes in wetting episodes. Aim is also to evaluate the implementation process.

NCT ID: NCT03468361 Withdrawn - Hypertension Clinical Trials

Diuretic Effect Evaluation of Petroselinum Crispum (Parsley) in Hypertensive Patients

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Start date: March 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The use of alternative therapy, particularly herbal treatment is becoming prevalent among patients. Many herbs are in-use for various ailments such as diabetes, digestive problems, fever, hepatitis and hypertension etc. The common belief is, herbs are safe and easy to access as compared to conventional therapy, however, most of the studies reported different side effects which may be toxic at times. These adverse effects are mostly due to incorrect use or lack of patient education. Parsley is a plant with antioxidant, diuretic and antimicrobial properties. Literature reported use of parsley as a diuretic by different communities in throughout the world. In vitro studies in animal have also reported the diuretic effect as well as proposed mechanisms for the use of parsley as diuretic however none of the studies have been conducted to investigate the diuretic effect of parsley in humans. This study aims to evaluate the diuretic and hence antihypertensive effect of parsley in hypertensive patients.

NCT ID: NCT02336906 Withdrawn - Diurnal Enuresis Clinical Trials

Urotherapy vs. Urotherapy With Constipation Treatment for Children With Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction

Start date: January 2020
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Constipation treatment has been found to ameliorate symptoms in some patients with lower urinary tract dysfunction (including day time or combined day time/night time urinary incontinence). This study aims to explore if treatment of patients without overt constipation (As defined by the ROME III criteria) will also respond to anti-constipation treatment with reduction of their urinary tract symptoms. Assessment of severity and response of lower urinary tract dysfunction will be based on the Vancouver NULTD/DES questionnaire.