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  1. If your child’s bladder only holds a small volume but empties well, your nurse or doctor may advise ‘holding on exercises’. To start with your child may find this very difficult and only be able to hold on for a few seconds.

  2. Urinary retention. Print this page. Urinary retention happens when someone can’t completely empty their bladder. Instead of all the urine (wee) being passed out through the urethra, some remains in the bladder. Here we explain the causes and symptoms, the treatment available and where to get help.

  3. Bedwetting ( nocturnal enuresis) is a medical condition which should be treated in children from age 5. Around 15% of all 7 year olds regularly wet the bed. Read our information and tips about treating this common condition and ways to make life easier.

  4. Sep 25, 2023 · What are the symptoms of constipation in children? What causes constipation in children? What is the treatment for constipation in children? Does my child need any tests? How to prevent constipation in children. Types of constipation in children and babies. What is idiopathic constipation with impaction? Your child's bowels - what is normal?

  5. With this type of dysfunction, the muscles that control the flow of urine out of the body don’t relax completely, and the bladder never fully empties. This causes a range of symptoms such as daytime wetting, night wetting, a feeling that the bladder is always full, urgency, and straining to urinate.

  6. Voiding dysfunction is a term used by doctors and nurses that means a person does not empty their bladder normally. Pediatric urologist Christopher Cooper, MD, discusses what this means, what's considered normal, what causes voiding dysfunction, and how it can be diagnosed and treated.

  7. Voiding dysfunction means that your child is unable to completely empty her bladder. In a normal cycle, your child’s bladder stretches easily when it fills with urine and then contracts fully during voiding. There should be no premature contractions of the bladder or increases in pressure as it fills.

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