Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 I had bladder infections every 6 months from age 18 months to 9 years. When an infection first starts coming on, it doesn't always hurt when going to the bathroom. Sometimes it just itches in that region, or you will have mild cramps or warmness over the bladder. Once they start burning is when the infection is getting bad so better not to wait for that. Nadine Re: Tolieting regression? - My daughter is 6. She may. I asked her if she had any pain when she went to the bathroom, she said no but you know how literal these kids can be. I have a call into the doctor now. She's not on any meds. She won't take them even if she had to. We do better with injections. Go figure, bloodwork is not a problem here?!!? I asked the school about anxiety issues or changes they assure me that there is none. Denie -- In Autism_in_Girls , EbuyerMTC@... wrote: > > , > I would definitely check with the doctor about the possibility of a urinary > tract infection. This can cause or contribute to accidents. Other > possibilities, in my experience with my daughter: anxiety, medication (including OTC cold > medication). How old is your daughter? Can she tell you in any way if she is > having discomfort? > Melinda > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2006 Report Share Posted March 7, 2006 My child still has accidents during the day, and my child is 12! They don't happen too often though. deester_s <no_reply > wrote: - Thanks for your reply, Sandi. My daughter has been daytime trained for almost 2 years. Night time trained for almost a year. I'm talking about accidents that happen during waking hours. She will still have night accidents regularly so that doesn't worry me too much. Many of the accidents were at home. So I'm not sure about your therory. I suppose? -- In Autism_in_Girls , D22@... wrote: > > Hi ! > > My daughter has usually had accidents when her schedule is off. I'm not > sure if she really recognizes her own body's signals, I think she just follows > her schedule and it has times to go to the bathroom so she does. Then when > there is a change in schedule, for an assembly at school for example, she will > have an accident because her regular opportunity didn't happen and she didn't > recognize the need to go on her own. > > Allie has also had accidents when she was so engrossed in something she just > couldn't leave off doing it for a moment to go. That is usually when she > has the accident practically in the bathroom door because she held off too long > to hold it! > > BTW, when you said " last night " did you mean in her sleep or during the > evening before bed? > > Sandi (Allie's Mom) > Houston > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2006 Report Share Posted March 8, 2006 o sorry see that your daughter is 6 i have a four year old that did this and thought she was just holding hers to and turned out that she has reflux problums on her kidneys they just fixed one kidney and are fixing to come med so we can see in it worked but can see she is doing better already Debbie F. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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