Overactive bladder in children.

Author: BolducStéphane, RamsaySophie

Paper Details 
Original Abstract of the Article :
Overactive bladder (OAB) is a highly prevalent disorder in the pediatric population. This condition is especially troublesome for pediatric patients and their families when associated with incontinence, since it negatively affects self-esteem and impairs children's development. From the patient's pe...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5332242/

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Overactive Bladder in Children: Exploring Treatment Options

This review explores the prevalence and management of overactive bladder (OAB) in children. The review discusses the significant impact of OAB on children's self-esteem and quality of life. It outlines a stepwise approach to treatment, starting with behavioral therapy, followed by medical management, and eventually more invasive procedures. The review focuses on antimuscarinic agents, specifically oxybutynin, as the primary medical treatment option for OAB in children. It also discusses alternative treatment options and addresses the challenges and limitations associated with current therapies for OAB in the pediatric population.

Navigating the Challenges of Pediatric OAB

This review, like a camel navigating a challenging desert landscape, highlights the complexities of managing OAB in children. The authors provide a comprehensive overview of current treatment options, emphasizing the need for individualized approaches and ongoing research to develop more effective and well-tolerated therapies.

Improving Pediatric Care: A Call for Innovation

This review emphasizes the need for innovative treatment options for children with OAB. It highlights the limitations of current therapies and the need for further research to develop safe and effective treatments that improve the lives of children affected by this condition.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This review, like a camel seeking a cool oasis in a hot desert, explores the challenges and opportunities associated with managing OAB in children. The authors provide valuable insights into current treatment options and emphasize the need for continued research to develop more effective and personalized therapies for this prevalent condition.

Date :
  1. Date Completed n.d.
  2. Date Revised 2020-09-30
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

28265325

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

PMC5332242

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Languages

English

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