Clinical Trial: Urotherapy vs. Urotherapy With Constipation Treatment for Children With Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction

Study Status: Not yet recruiting
Recruit Status: Not yet recruiting
Study Type: Interventional




Official Title: A Controlled Randomized, Physician Blinded Study to Assess Isolated Uro-therapy vs. Urotherapy With Constipation Treatment for Patients With Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction (LUTD) Not Meeting ROME-III

Brief Summary: Constipation treatment has been found to ameliorate symptoms in some patients with lower urinary tract dysfunction (including day time or combined day time/night time urinary incontinence). This study aims to explore if treatment of patients without overt constipation (As defined by the ROME III criteria) will also respond to anti-constipation treatment with reduction of their urinary tract symptoms. Assessment of severity and response of lower urinary tract dysfunction will be based on the Vancouver NULTD/DES questionnaire.