2014
DOI: 10.4172/2161-0665.1000191
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Recommendations for the Management of Bladder Bowel Dysfunction in Children

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“…1,8,9 Other symptoms, such as dysuria, stream changes, daytime incontinence, enuresis, excessive fluid intake, and increased urinary volume are usually not present. Unlike other categories of voiding dysfunction, which are more frequent in girls by a 5:1 ratio, extraordinary daytime frequency invariably occurs in young boys and is selflimited.…”
Section: Extraordinary Daytime Urinary Frequencymentioning
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“…1,8,9 Other symptoms, such as dysuria, stream changes, daytime incontinence, enuresis, excessive fluid intake, and increased urinary volume are usually not present. Unlike other categories of voiding dysfunction, which are more frequent in girls by a 5:1 ratio, extraordinary daytime frequency invariably occurs in young boys and is selflimited.…”
Section: Extraordinary Daytime Urinary Frequencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike other categories of voiding dysfunction, which are more frequent in girls by a 5:1 ratio, extraordinary daytime frequency invariably occurs in young boys and is selflimited. 1,10,11 Underactive bladder This urological condition is characterized by infrequent voiding, typically 2-4 times daily, and straining during micturition. Typically, children with underactive bladder (UB) voluntarily bend over or push the abdomen, in attempt to increase intra-abdominal pressure and start or complete voiding.…”
Section: Extraordinary Daytime Urinary Frequencymentioning
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