Chris wrote:
> On Jun 30, 11:57?am, Nan <Badmam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 14:57:32 -0700 (PDT), Chita****nes
>>
>> <chita****...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>> My 4 y.o. DD has been peeing in her pants for several months now.
>>> She's not peeing in them all the time, but it happens sometimes
>>> several times a week to several times a day. She's been potty
>>> trained for quite some time. ?Her doctor said that if it persisted
>>> that I should take her to a urologist, but I think it's behavioral.
>>> ?She doesn't complain about any pain when she pees. ? Will this
>>> pass? ?What should I do?
>>
>> Has she been seen by your doctor? ?Has she been tested for a UTI?
>> I've had UTIs that aren't painful, but there was a sense of urgency
>> to go, or even blood on the toilet paper.
>>
>> You should rule out anything physical before trying the behavioral
>> route imho.
>>
>> Nan
>
> The urine sample tests are easy and painless to do, but to clarify, I
> would want to try to pin down the problem as to whether or not it
> could be behavioral before pursuing more extensive testing beyond that
> with a urologist.
That sounds backward to me. A UTI test is a no-brainer. "Behavioral"
issues
are less cut and dried.


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