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What Causes Urinary Incontinence In A Child?

My son is 15yrs old. He been poop on his self since the age of 9yrs old. I though it was just a face. He poop at least once a week. He say he do not feel or smell it. I have punish him and talk wit him about this issue. As far I no abuse ever happen to him but yet he seem dont care about the issue. He has not even went through puberty.should I be afraid???
posted on Wed, 17 Jun 2015
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Urinary incontinence can be caused by bladder dysfunction results from the disruptions of the normal voiding process by any alteration of the innervation of the bladder or external sphincter, bladder compliance or volume capacity, detrusor muscle function or structure of the bladder or bladder outlet. These include neurogenic, anatomic, or functional causes. Talk to his doctor about it.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Heang Chan Raksmey, General & Family Physician
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What Causes Urinary Incontinence In A Child?

Hello, Urinary incontinence can be caused by bladder dysfunction results from the disruptions of the normal voiding process by any alteration of the innervation of the bladder or external sphincter, bladder compliance or volume capacity, detrusor muscle function or structure of the bladder or bladder outlet. These include neurogenic, anatomic, or functional causes. Talk to his doctor about it. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Heang Chan Raksmey, General & Family Physician