
Category: Pediatric Urology
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Bladder pain in kids who have already finished potty training
Bladder pain in children who have successfully navigated potty training can be incredibly distressing for both child and parent. It’s often a puzzle because it…
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How to prevent UTIs in young girls with proper hygiene habits
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are unfortunately common in young girls, causing discomfort and disruption for both them and their parents. Several factors contribute to this…
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Normal versus abnormal urination patterns in infants
Understanding a baby’s urination patterns is a fundamental part of new parenthood, yet it’s often shrouded in anxiety for many caregivers. What constitutes “normal” can…
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Intermittent urine stream in toddlers and what to consider
Intermittent urine stream in toddlers – a sudden stop-and-start pattern during urination – can be understandably concerning for parents. It often sparks worry about potential…
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Red flags during potty training that point to bladder dysfunction
Potty training is often viewed as a significant milestone in a child’s development, marking increased independence and self-regulation. For many families, it’s a journey filled…
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Why infections may return after recent UTI treatment in kids
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are unfortunately common in children, causing distress for both kids and their parents. While antibiotic treatment usually resolves the acute infection…
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How to manage bathroom fear in toddlers learning to pee
Potty training is often portrayed as a joyful milestone, but for many families, it’s accompanied by anxiety—not just for parents, but surprisingly, for toddlers themselves.…
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Bladder symptoms that occur only during stressful days
The connection between our mental state and physical well-being is profound, often manifesting in surprising ways. While we readily acknowledge how stress impacts things like…
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Possible causes of nighttime bladder pressure in children
Nighttime bladder pressure in children can be a source of significant distress for both the child and their parents. It’s often described as a feeling…
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When to worry about frequent bathroom use in young boys
Frequent urination in young boys is a common concern for parents, often sparking worry about potential underlying health issues. It’s understandable – bathroom trips disrupt…