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What Causes Pee Accidents, Frequent Urination And Mood Swings In Girl Of 5?

My daughter is 5 and got diagnosed with bladder and kidney relux 2 years ago on ditropan and profolactic antibiotics for that, now diagnosed last month with crohns and on pentasa, she is having alot of pee accidents and frequent urination, horrible behavior...ie anger and mood swings and very tired/
Wed, 2 Nov 2016
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The 'pee accidents and frequent urination' may be due to a urine infection, which she may be prone to. Please get her urine tested.
Regarding mood swings and anger, the chronic illness can lead to irritability. Moreover Crohns disease is sometimes associated with mood disorders and emotional problems. Please consult your pediatrician and a child psychiatrist.
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What Causes Pee Accidents, Frequent Urination And Mood Swings In Girl Of 5?

The pee accidents and frequent urination may be due to a urine infection, which she may be prone to. Please get her urine tested. Regarding mood swings and anger, the chronic illness can lead to irritability. Moreover Crohns disease is sometimes associated with mood disorders and emotional problems. Please consult your pediatrician and a child psychiatrist.