Korean J Pediatr.  2005 Jun;48(6):575-579.

Common Urinary Symptoms in Outpatient Clinic: Voiding Dysfunction in Children

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Pediatrics, NHIC Ilsan Hospital, Koyang, Korea. kkim@nhimc.or.kr
  • 2Department of Urology, NHIC Ilsan Hospital, Koyang, Korea.

Abstract

Urinary incontinence is the most common urinary symptom in children and causes considerable anxiety in children and parents. In most cases, there is no underlying organic pathology and the long- term prognosis is excellent. Despite these reassuring facts, children with wetting problems can be a challenge for primary pediatrician. This is probably because the problem is poorly understood, there is no readily identifiable medical pathology, and because treatment is usually time consuming and arduous. There is a great demand for treatment because wetting is an unpleasant symptom that can cause a stress and anxiety in the family. There may also be other coexisting problems such as urinary tract infection, constipation, soiling, and behavioral or emotional difficulties. Despite the frequency and vexing nature of voiding dysfunction, physicians may not always obtain a careful history to identify and to treat children properly with this condition. This article addresses the comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic approach to such children.

Keyword

Voiding dysfunction; Incontinence

MeSH Terms

Ambulatory Care Facilities*
Anxiety
Child*
Constipation
Humans
Outpatients*
Parents
Pathology
Prognosis
Soil
Urinary Incontinence
Urinary Tract Infections
Soil
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