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Toilet training is a natural milestone that many children master by the age of 3. Although accidents are bound to happen from time to time, consistent day time wetting may be linked to a more serious medical condition. On average, daytime wetting, or Diurnal enuresis, happens in about 3-4% of children and is commonly associated with dysfunctional voiding. Today, we are going to unpack some of the common reasons kids experience daytime wetting and what primary care providers can do to treat this in the medical home.
Today I am happy to be speaking with Brian Miller.
Brian Miller is PA-C Lead Advanced Practice Provider for Pediatric Urology here at Children’s hospital Colorado.
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Toilet training is a natural milestone that many children master by the age of 3. Although accidents are bound to happen from time to time, consistent day time wetting may be linked to a more serious medical condition. On average, daytime wetting, or Diurnal enuresis, happens in about 3-4% of children and is commonly associated with dysfunctional voiding. Today, we are going to unpack some of the common reasons kids experience daytime wetting and what primary care providers can do to treat this in the medical home.
Today I am happy to be speaking with Brian Miller.
Brian Miller is PA-C Lead Advanced Practice Provider for Pediatric Urology here at Children’s hospital Colorado.
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