Overview: Voiding dysfunction is a common problem in children and accounts for as many as 40% of pediatric urology clinic visits. The challenge for the clinician is to differentiate a pathologic pattern of urgency or incontinence due ... ... Causes of voiding dysfunction include uninhibited detrusor contractions (OAB),
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What causes voiding dysfunction in children? ... Voiding dysfunction can be the result of numerous causes: ... What are the symptoms of voiding dysfunction?
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Voiding dysfunction is defined as an abnormality in one of both phases of the voiding (micturition) cycle. A normal voiding cycle requires a bladder that stretches easily when it fills with urine and then contracts normally during voiding.
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OBJECTIVE: To describe voiding patterns and related dysfunctions in a population-based sample of children aged 3 to 9 years. ... Only 10.5% of the parents of the children with voiding dysfunction consulted a doctor because of their problems.
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PURPOSE: We prospectively evaluated the current spectrum of urodynamic pathology in patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) who presented with voiding dysfunction. ... The Medscape Journal ... Allergy & Clinical Immunology...
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What does "voiding dysfunction" mean? ... Voiding dysfunction is a term used by doctors and nurses that means a person does not empty their bladder normally. This term means many different things.
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When evaluating patients with voiding dysfunction, noninvasive tests such as uroflowmetry and measurement of postvoid residual urine volume (PVR) can help ...
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Voiding dysfunction is a common problem in children and accounts for as many as 40% of pediatric urology clinic visits. ... Excerpt from Voiding Dysfunction...
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This may eliminate infection as a cause of voiding dysfunction. Biofeedback - The use of electromyographic or pressure readings to provide visual and/or auditory feedback to the patient. Electrical Stimulation - Stimulation used to improve stress and urge incontinence.
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Voiding dysfunction is a common problem in children and accounts for as many as 40% of pediatric urology clinic visits. ... Many forms of voiding dysfunction can be thought of as a delay in the acquisition of daytime urinary control, which typically occurs by age 4 years.
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