My son is 15 year old .He goes to urine again and again, if you tell him some work, then he goes to urine first. I saw doctor and got blood/urine test done, report came normal. what could be the problem
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I understand your concern for your child. It can really be very distressing for a parent. Rest assured this is not something serious, this can simply be due to anxiety issues as the adult needs to go to the bathroom frequently during exams or during any other stress. Nonetheless your child needs to be seen . Only on knowing full history and mental status examination can further treatment be decided.
May be a symptoms of anxiety. This needs to be thoroughly evaluated by psychologist or psychiatrist.
Try and speak to him to ensure things are ok at home and school and any other aspects of his life. Most teenagers these days feel open to the idea of seeing a professional if they don’t feel comfortable sharing with parents or family.
Hi there,
A detailed mental status examination is also recommended for every case.Also is the need to explore the mental status examination to come for a diagnosis.
Besides medical causes, some stressful events and psychological problems can present like that in the children.
An interview with the child is important for making any diagnosis.Remember, treatment is to be directed towards the diagnosis.
I can understand..its due to anxiety, sympathetic system hyperactivate then these symptoms appear ..so we will start your treatment..don't worry..just need to focus on his stressor and medicines will help u out
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