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Pediatric Incontinence

While occasional daytime and nighttime accidents (bowel and urine) are a normal part of younger childhood, kids can experience pediatric incontinence and pelvic floor dysfunction just like adults.

In this article we will discuss the signs of an underlying pelvic floor dysfunction in children and how pelvic floor therapy can help.

When is it a problem?

Occasional daytime and nighttime accidents are a normal part of growing up. However, if accidents are interfering with a kid’s social engagement, progress in school, or their self-image, then you may consider seeking extra help from a pediatric urologist or pelvic floor therapist.

 

Signs and Symptoms of Pediatric Incontinence or Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

Common Causes of Pediatric Incontinence or Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

How can pelvic floor therapy help?

 Pelvic floor physical therapy is a great option for kids with toileting issues, because treatments pose a low risk of side effects and treatment can be very effective. The physical therapists at Fusion Wellness and Physical Therapy can help kids with incontinence and pelvic floor dysfunction in the following ways:

What You Can Do

 

Resources

*Cincinnati Children’s Hospital: Constipation and Bladder Dysfunction https://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/health/c/constipation-dysfunction

*Richardson I, Palmer LS. Successful treatment for giggle incontinence with biofeedback. J Urol. 2009;182(4 Suppl):2062-6 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19695635

 

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