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J Vande Walle1, M Theunis, C Renson

  • 1Department of Pediatric Nephrology, UZG Ghent.

Acta Urologica Belgica
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Pediatric bladder dysfunction is rising in children, often linked to behavioral changes and societal pressures rather than organic causes. Early intervention through parent and societal re-education is crucial for prevention.

Area of Science:

  • Pediatric Urology
  • Behavioral Pediatrics
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Increasing incidence of bladder dysfunction in infants and children without clear organic or functional causes.
  • Potential link between behavioral changes, familial/social influences, and commercial interests driving these issues.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the behavioral and societal factors contributing to the rise in pediatric bladder dysfunction.
  • To highlight the role of modern lifestyle, marketing, and educational practices in exacerbating the condition.

Main Methods:

  • Observational analysis of behavioral patterns in children with bladder dysfunction.
  • Review of societal influences, including familial and commercial pressures.
  • Assessment of current hygiene, toilet training, and voiding practices.

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Main Results:

  • Identified a correlation between behavioral shifts and increased bladder dysfunction.
  • Highlighted detrimental practices such as improper dry-training, poor toilet posture, and altered voiding/drinking patterns.
  • Noted the significant impact of constipation as a related factor.

Conclusions:

  • Pediatric bladder dysfunction is increasingly influenced by behavioral and societal factors, not solely organic issues.
  • Re-education of parents and societal norms is essential for prevention.
  • Addressing lifestyle, hygiene, and voiding habits is critical for managing and preventing this condition.