Extraordinary Urinary Frequency

    April 1991 in “ PEDIATRICS
    David A. Bloom, Aileen B. Sedman, JERI ZOUBEK
    TLDR Children with frequent urination don't need extensive tests or aggressive treatments.
    The document discussed the management of children with isolated extraordinary daytime urinary frequency, emphasizing that extensive medical testing and aggressive pharmacologic treatments were unnecessary. It highlighted the potential side effects of oxybutynin chloride, including attention deficits, hair loss, irritability, and other health issues, suggesting caution in its use.
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