Paediatric Incontinence
Specialist care for children experiencing any form of urinary leakage, using a thorough, individualised assessment to understand the cause and guide the right treatment plan.
Your child is not doing it on purpose
Urinary incontinence in children - whether day time accidents or night time bedwetting - is more common than many parents realise, and it is never a matter of laziness or deliberate behaviour. At The Yellow Spot Clinic, we take the time to truly understand your child and their bladder, because we know from long experience that a "one-size-fits-all" approach simply doesn't work.
Our doctor bring specialist expertise and genuine warmth to every consultation. Our goal is not just to manage the symptoms, but to identify the underlying contributing factors and develop a stepwise, evidence-based treatment plan that suits your child's age, development, and individual circumstances.
What we assess and treat
Paediatric urinary incontinence can take many forms. Our clinic assesses and manages a wide range of bladder and continence concerns in children, including:
Daytime wee accidents and urgency
Giggle incontinence (leakage triggered by laughing)
Bedwetting (nocturnal enuresis)
Overactive bladder in children
Bladder dysfunction contributing to recurrent urinary tract infections
Constipation-related bladder issues
Post-toilet-training regression
Comprehensive, individualised assessment is the first step towards effective management. To book a consultation with our Doctors, contact The Yellow Spot Clinic today.
Our approach
Each child who comes to The Yellow Spot Clinic receives a comprehensive, systematic assessment. We take a detailed history, explore lifestyle and dietary factors, and where appropriate, use bladder diary data and investigations to build a clear picture of what is going on. From there, we develop a personalised management plan that may include bladder training, dietary adjustments, timed voiding strategies, pelvic floor guidance, or — when clinically appropriate — medication or further investigation.
We understand that incontinence can affect a child's confidence, social life, and school experience. We are here to support the whole family through the process.
When to seek help
You do not need to wait until the problem feels "serious enough." If your child is experiencing any form of urinary leakage that is affecting their quality of life, or if you simply have concerns about their bladder development, we encourage you to make an appointment. Early assessment often leads to faster and more effective outcomes.