Condition Anorectal Malformation Anorectal malformations are birth defects in which the anus and rectum don’t develop properly. Find a Doctor See Related Programs
Condition Bedwetting (Nocturnal Enuresis) Nocturnal enuresis, better known as bedwetting, occurs when a sleeping child cannot hold his or her urine at night. Find a Doctor See Related Programs
Condition Bladder Exstrophy Bladder exstrophy is a rare birth defect involving the urinary, reproductive, and intestinal tracts, as well as the musculoskeletal system. Find a Doctor See Related Programs
Condition Cloacal Anomalies A cloacal anomaly is an anorectal malformation that occurs while a female fetus is developing in its mother's womb. Find a Doctor See Related Programs
Condition Cloacal Exstrophy Cloacal exstrophy, also known as OEIS syndrome, occurs when a portion of the large intestine lies outside of the body. Find a Doctor See Related Programs
Condition Daytime Wetting (Enuresis) Enuresis is the medical term for involuntary urination, or “wetting.” Find a Doctor See Related Programs
Condition Epispadias Epispadias occurs when the urethra (the tube through which a child urinates) fails to close normally. Find a Doctor See Related Programs
Condition Neurogenic Bladder Neurogenic bladder is a urinary tract dysfunction in which the bladder doesn’t empty, properly due to a neurological condition or spinal cord injury. Find a Doctor See Related Programs
Condition Posterior Urethral Valves Urethral valves occur when a boy is born with extra flaps of tissue that have grown in his urethra. Find a Doctor See Related Programs
Condition Spina Bifida Spina bifida occurs when the brain, spinal cord, or the membranes that cover them (meninges) do not completely develop. Find a Doctor See Related Programs
Condition Spinal Cord Injury A spinal cord injury is any damage to the spinal cord that is caused by trauma, rather than a birth defect or medical condition. Find a Doctor See Related Programs
Condition Urinary Retention and Straining Urinary retention is the inability to fully empty the bladder for longer than 12 hours. Find a Doctor See Related Programs
Treatment Urodynamics Testing The urodynamics study is a test used to assess how well your child's bladder and urethral sphincter are doing their jobs of collecting, holding, and releasing urine. Find a Doctor See Related Programs
Condition UTI A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a bacterial infection in the urinary tract that can cause discomfort and complications in your child. Find a Doctor See Related Programs
Treatment Voiding Cystourethrogram A voiding cystourethrogram is a special X-ray used to visualize your child's urinary tract and bladder. Find a Doctor See Related Programs
Condition Voiding Dysfunction Voiding dysfunction means that your child is unable to completely empty her bladder. Find a Doctor See Related Programs
Treatment Voiding Improvement Voiding improvement aims to assist children who have not achieved full continence, for a number of reasons. Find a Doctor See Related Programs