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When to use treatment?
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When to use treatment?

 

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If your child has daytime wetting issues, the first course of action is to talk to your healthcare provider.

Daytime incontinence can be frustrating, but it's not uncommon for busy children to delay using the bathroom. Sometimes, a child may hold his urine without being aware of the need to go—kids can get so caught up in what they're doing that the need to go to the bathroom doesn't occur to them until it's too late. Certain medical conditions and developmental issues can also be responsible for daytime accidents. If accidents are frequent, seek help from your healthcare provider to determine the best course of action for your child. Report any of the following symptoms to your doctor immediately:

  • Abdominal pain
  • Blood in the urine
  • Constipation
  • Genital pain
  • Urinary tract infections

 

Whether your child is experiencing urinary accidents due to a developmental, behavioral, or medical issue, products like absorbent briefs can help keep him dry. For example, there are all kinds of disposable underwear for kids that look just like regular underwear. These products can save your child from embarrassment and keep him from feeling "different."