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Urinary Frequency - FAQ
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How long does it take for children to overcome urinary frequency?
The duration of urinary frequency will vary from one child, however the condition will resolve more quickly if parents incorporate the recommendations listed in the treatment section of urinary frequency.
When should parents be concerned about their child’s urinary frequency?
Parents should contact their AUNC provider’s office during regular business hours if:
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Their child’s frequency of daytime urination is not back to normal after using this program for one month.
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Urination begins to cause pain or burning.
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Their child begins to wet himself during the day.
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Their child begins to drink excessive fluids.
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They have other questions or concerns.
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