by Marina Castellanos | Feb 25, 2018 | Bedwetting, biofeedback, Pediatric Pelvic Health, pelvic therapy
Have you sought assistance for your bedwetter? Bedwetting accounts for 20% of visits to pediatricians. Has your doctor told you not to worry, your child will “grow out of it”? Have you been sent to a specialist for pelvic therapy, such as “biofeedback”....
by Marina Castellanos | Apr 18, 2017 | bathroom avoidance, Bedwetting, constipation, Pediatric Pelvic Health
A follower recently inquired as to why her child hates going to the bathroom, and what can be done about it. After 15+ years as a pediatric physical therapist, I’ve seen many issues related to pelvic floor dysfunction and bathroom habits. I’ve often had times when...
by Marina Castellanos | Sep 12, 2016 | Bedwetting, Pediatric Pelvic Health
When a child struggles with bedwetting, a common first response by parents may be to cut back on water consumption. But don’t. While it may seem counterintuitive, bedwetting may be a symptom of not enough water consumption as opposed to “too much fluid in the system.”...
by Marina Castellanos | Sep 12, 2016 | Bedwetting, Pediatric Pelvic Health
Language is a great unifier. This is especially true when it comes to facing and ultimately dealing with certain uncomfortable truths in life – say your child’s bedwetting, or bladder and bowel issues. Starting the dialog, helped by learning the basic language related...
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