Doctors may suggest that teenagers schedule bathroom visits, lose weight (if applicable) or reduce fluid intake
if overactive bladder continues to be a problem.
Not exact matches
If your child reaches kindergarten and still wets the bed often, talk with his pediatrician to rule out a physical issue, such as an
overactive bladder or a recurring
bladder infection.
If your child is frequently thirsty, heals slowly from injury or feels fatigued or irritable along with an
overactive bladder, it could be a sign of diabetes, according to the American Diabetes Association.
If your
bladder is under or
overactive then water is the best choice to drink overall until things get balanced again.