
Category: Pediatric Urology
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Recognizing early signs of kidney stones in pediatric patients
Kidney stones, though often associated with adults, are increasingly recognized in pediatric populations. While less frequent than in adults, kidney stone formation in children and…
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How sugary drinks may increase urinary urgency in children
Urinary urgency – the sudden, compelling need to urinate that is difficult to delay – can be incredibly disruptive for children and their families. It’s…
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Children who wet only during naps and what it may suggest
Bedwetting, also known as enuresis, is a common concern for many parents, often triggering worry about their child’s development and well-being. It’s important to remember…
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Urinary accidents in kids during sports or physical activity
Urinary accidents in children – those unexpected moments when a child wets themselves during sports, physical activity, or even just playful running around – can…
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How pediatricians assess urination complaints in toddlers
Urination complaints in toddlers are remarkably common, often causing significant anxiety for parents but frequently resolving with simple reassurance and observation. Toddlers are at a…
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Risks of holding urine for too long in school-age kids
Holding urine is an incredibly common experience for school-age children, often stemming from busy schedules, reluctance to interrupt lessons, or simply not recognizing the body’s…
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How bladder fullness can affect concentration in young children
The world from a young child’s perspective is one of constant discovery, learning, and developing self-regulation skills. Often overlooked in discussions about childhood development is…
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Recurring bladder discomfort in children who are potty trained
Recurring discomfort in a child who is already potty trained can be incredibly worrying for parents, often sparking anxieties about underlying medical issues or behavioral…
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Recognizing changes in urine color in infants and toddlers
Parents of infants and toddlers are often acutely attuned to every detail of their little ones’ well-being, constantly observing for signs that everything is as…
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Why boys may dribble urine after going to the toilet
Parents often notice seemingly peculiar behaviors in their young children, things that can spark concern and prompt questions. One such instance is observing a boy…