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Child Potty & Bladder Habits
What Are Abnormal Bladder Habits?
Any urine problems that occur after potty training, in otherwise healthy
children, are considered bladder habit problems. Childhood bladder problems
can develop in toddlers, school-age, and adolescent children. Most bladder
problems in children are due to holding and incomplete emptying. Common
problems include:
Urine accidents
Urinary frequency
Urinary urgency
Urinary tract infections
Holding urine
Sensation of not emptying
Abdominal (belly) pain
Stained underwear
Bedwetting that is associated with other daytime
problems
Irritated private parts (rashes)
If your child's bladder habits result in infections, social issues, pain,
and problems with day-to-day living then they should be addressed.
Vibrating and Alarm Watches can help with frequent reminders to use the
restroom. These are very popular with kids who need to be reminded to
go often and when parents and careproviders forget or are unable to remind
them to go. Check out our watches: Vibrating
and Alarm Watches
Links:
What is a Pediatric Urologist?
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