Pediatric Enuresis Center of Arizona provides state of the art care for childhood voiding dysfunction
Symptoms of voiding dysfunction such as frequent voiding (frequency), the urgent need to void (urgency), and daytime or nighttime wetting (enuresis) occur frequently in childhood and are a common cause of parental concern. These symptoms are normal in very young children and are usually due to an immature bladder.
For children over the age of four experiencing issues with frequency, urgency, and/or enuresis, evaluation of the child's voiding symptoms is recommended. The goal in evaluating symptomatic children is to differentiate between children whose voiding symptoms are due to a delay in normal bladder maturation and children with urological or neurological abnormalities.
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