Category: Pediatric Urology
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Subtle signs of urinary tract problems in young children
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) and other urinary issues are surprisingly common in young children, but often difficult to detect because little ones can’t always articulate…
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Daytime wetting in children that may suggest bladder dysfunction
Daytime wetting, also known as diurnal enuresis, is a surprisingly common concern for many parents, often evoking feelings of worry and frustration. It’s crucial to…
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Recognizing infection symptoms in babies who can’t speak yet
Babies are vulnerable little beings, and their inability to articulate how they’re feeling presents a unique challenge for caregivers when it comes to recognizing illness.…
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Common bladder issues in preschool-aged children and how they appear
Preschool years are a period of significant developmental milestones, and toilet training often falls squarely within this timeframe. It’s a time filled with both excitement…
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Early signs of kidney problems that parents should recognize
Kidneys are often unsung heroes when it comes to overall health. These bean-shaped organs quietly perform vital functions – filtering waste products from the blood,…