Introduction: Voiding disorders are one of the most common problems in childhood. It has been shown that urinary incontinence/enuresis is associated with conditions accompanied by airway obstruction such as obstructive sleep apnea and snoring. In this study, it was aimed to determine the frequency of voiding disorders in patients with asthma and allergic rhinitis which are associated with airway obstruction.
Methods: In order to evaluate the presence of urinary incontinence/enuresis in children with asthma and/or allergic rhinitis, the "Dysfunctional voiding and incontinence scoring system" form was used for patients over the age of 5 who applied to the Kayseri City Hospital Pediatric Allergy Polyclinic. The form was filled by the patient's parents. The study was approved by the Kayseri City Hospital Ethics Committee.
Results: Of 110 patients, 71 were male and 39 were female. Asthma was the allergic diagnosis in 53.6% of the patients, whereas 28.2% had allergic rhinitis, 18.2% had asthma + allergic rhinitis. With the information obtained from the form and accompanied by anamnesis, it was shown that 38 (34.5%) of 110 patients had a type of voiding disorder; 14 (12.7%) patients had enuresis nocturna, and 6 patients (5.5%) had enuresis diurna, and voiding dysfunction was detected in 18 patients (16.4%). Of 38 patients with voiding disorder, 27 had asthma, 4 had allergic rhinitis, 7 had allergic rhinitis + asthma. Atopy was detected in 50% of 38 patients.
Conclusion: Voiding dysfunction was found at a rate of 34.5% in patients followed up with the diagnosis of asthma and/or allergic rhinitis, and it is seen to be quite high when compared to the frequency of enuresis/incontinence in the community. It is important to raise awareness for early detection of voiding disorders in patients with asthma and allergic rhinitis.
Keywords: enuresis, asthma, allergic rhinitis, voiding dysfunction