“…In addition to gender, the most common age group, children aged 6 and 7, was represented (55%, n = 22). Finally, the most common bladder symptoms were also depicted in the figure, including urgency (80%, n = 32), holding maneuvers (70%, n = 28), daytime urinary incontinence (60%, n = 24), enuresis (urinary incontinence during sleep) (47.5%, n = 19), and polyuria (increased urinary frequency) (37.5%, n = 15) (13) .…”