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Volume 3, Issue 4 (2022)
3 2022, 3(4): 171-176
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10.52547/jccs.3.4.171
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Received: 2022/09/3 | Accepted: 2022/10/30 | Published: 2022/12/10
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Farrokhnia F, Ghatee M, Bagheri L. Bladder and Bowel Dysfunction in Children Under 14 Years Old with Urinary Tract Infection. 3 2022; 3 (4) :171-176
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Bladder and Bowel Dysfunction in Children Under 14 Years Old with Urinary Tract Infection
Authors
F. Farrokhnia
1
,
M.A. Ghatee
2
,
L. Bagheri
*
1
1- Pediatric Department, School of Medicine, Yasuj University of Medical Science, Yasuj, Iran
2- Microbiology Department, School of Medicine, Yasuj University of Medical Sciences, Yasuj, Iran
Abstract
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Aims:
Urinary Tract
Infection is common in Children. It has reported that Bladder and Bowel Dysfunction
lead to progression of urinary tract infection in patients. Thus, early diagnosis and treatment of Bladder and Bowel Dysfunction are essential.
Therefore, the present study aimed to investigate the bladder and bowel dysfunction in children less than age 14 with a urinary tract infection admitted to Yasuj hospitals in 2019-2020.
Instrument & Methods:
The present study employed a cross-sectional, descriptive-analytical research method. The research population consisted of children under age 14 with a urinary tract infection (UTI) hospitalized in Yasuj hospitals in 2019-2020. Data were extracted from the files of hospitalized patients, and collected using a checklist
.
The data was analyzed using SPSS 21 software at two descriptive (mean, frequency, and percentage) and inferential (chi-squared test) levels.
Findings:
There was significant difference between the girls and boys in, urinary tract infection (53.4% girls VS 46.4% boys; p=0.032). The mean age of participants was 6±2.3 years. The prevalence of Bladder and Bowel Dysfunction was 41%.
The most common symptoms of BBD include
Constipation & urinary retention
15 (14.6%), Constipation 13 (12.6%), and Constipation & urinary incontinence & fecal incontinence & urinary retention 13 (12.6%)
. Urinary incontinence was more common in
girls comparison to boys (p<0.05).
Conclusion:
Bladder and Bowel Dysfunction is common in children with urinary tract infection. Due to the relatively high prevalence of asymptomatic UTIs in children, screening of children for Bladder and Bowel Dysfunction symptoms and treatment, and prevention of infection become more significant.
Keywords:
Prevalence
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Bladder and Bowel Dysfunction Children
,
Urinary Tract Infection
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