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Pediatric Bladder Disorders

Pediatric bladder disorders refer to a range of issues affecting children's ability to store and control urine. Common problems include urinary incontinence (leaking urine), frequent urination, and bladder infections. Factors contributing to these disorders can include developmental issues, neurological conditions, or simple habits such as not using the bathroom regularly. Treatment may involve behavioral strategies, bladder training, or in some cases, medication. Early diagnosis and intervention are important to manage symptoms effectively and support a child's well-being, ensuring they maintain a healthy bladder function as they grow.