Neurogenic urinary frequency

Neurotic urinary frequency refers to non-infectious urinary frequency and urgency. It is an independent disease in pediatrics. Children are generally 2-11 years old, and most often occur in preschool children. The incidence is characterized by frequent urination, which occurs every 2 to 10 minutes. Urinary urgency in children, can not stand for a moment as soon as urination, younger children often wet urine pants for this, secondary urinary tract infections or vaginal eczema. Frequent urinary neurogenic urinary frequency is often discovered by parents by accident. When they visit some primary medical units, they are often misdiagnosed as urinary tract infection and treated with antibiotics, but with little effect.

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