Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Google "pollakiuria." this is a common and benign condition of frequent daytime urination in children (boys >girls) that generally resolves on its own in days or weeks.
+1
Was going to suggest this. Pollakiuria is often misdiagnosed, but does happen more often in boys. We ran into this with my DS while on a family vacation, we ended up giving him the option of wearing a pull-up for the entire trip. Not as an alternative to going to the bathroom like normal, but just as a reassurance because he was going so often.
another +1 -- this happened to my daughter at exactly the same age. In her case, it was because a school transition was causing her anxiety. The issue resolved itself in a couple of weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Google "pollakiuria." this is a common and benign condition of frequent daytime urination in children (boys >girls) that generally resolves on its own in days or weeks.
+1
Was going to suggest this. Pollakiuria is often misdiagnosed, but does happen more often in boys. We ran into this with my DS while on a family vacation, we ended up giving him the option of wearing a pull-up for the entire trip. Not as an alternative to going to the bathroom like normal, but just as a reassurance because he was going so often.
Anonymous wrote:Google "pollakiuria." this is a common and benign condition of frequent daytime urination in children (boys >girls) that generally resolves on its own in days or weeks.