Cleveland Clinic’s Pediatric Voiding Dysfunction Clinic treats children ages 5 to 18 to “be the boss of their bodies” A sensor clipped on underwear detects the first drops of urine and activates an alarm buzzer that wakes up the child so he or she can get up and go to the bathroom.
It is effective for the 70 percent to 80 percent of children who use it for at least six weeks, says Gerard Banez, Ph.D., di-rector of the Cleveland Clinic’s Behavioral Pediatrics Treatment Service.
“Kids feel a sense of mastery and accomplishment,” Banez says, noting the Clinic treats four children per month and will expand the program to accommodate increasing demand.
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