Child-specific daytime urinary frequency is a common abnormal urination disease in children. It is more common in children older than 3 years and is characterized by daytime wakefulness or significant frequent urination before bedtime.

Most symptoms of psychogenic urinary frequency can be relieved by themselves as children grow and develop, so parents do not need to be overly nervous. If it significantly affects your child's daily learning and life, you can take the following measures: reduce the anxiety of the child, do not scold or make fun of the children.