Pediatric daytime wetting (urinary incontinence)

Daytime wetting – also known as incontinence – occurs when a child who should be potty trained has accidents during the day.

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What is pediatric daytime wetting (urinary incontinence)?

Daytime wetting – or incontinence – means that a child who should be potty trained wets their pants during the daytime hours. Most children are potty trained between the ages of 2 and 4, though a child can have daytime accidents for several months or even years afterward.

Children with medical conditions such as cerebral palsy, Down syndrome or ADHD may be older before they are potty trained.

Risk factors

Daytime wetting is more common in females than it is in males.

What are the signs and symptoms of pediatric daytime wetting (urinary incontinence)?

How is pediatric daytime wetting (urinary incontinence) diagnosed?

What are the causes of pediatric daytime wetting (urinary incontinence)?

Some of the possible causes of incontinence in children include:

How is pediatric daytime wetting (urinary incontinence) treated?

Whether your child’s voiding dysfunction is due to a physical, behavioral or an acquired problem, we will address your concerns and work with you to create an effective, individualized treatment plan. 

Pediatric daytime wetting (urinary incontinence) doctors and providers

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