Diurnal Enuresis
Diurnal enuresis is a condition where a child involuntarily urinates during the day, typically after the age when bladder control is expected. This issue can occur in children who have previously been toilet trained and may be linked to factors such as stress, anxiety, or underlying medical conditions.
Treatment options for diurnal enuresis often include behavioral strategies, such as bladder training and scheduled bathroom breaks. In some cases, healthcare professionals may recommend counseling or medication to help manage the condition. Early intervention can improve outcomes and help children regain confidence.