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Wearing diapers at age 10

 

Wearing diapers at the age of 10 is generally atypical and may be a sign of medical or developmental problems.


By age 10, most children should have achieved full bladder and bowel control, meaning they no longer need diapers. If a 10-year-old is still wearing diapers, it's important to consult a healthcare professional to assess the situation.

There are several possible reasons why a 10-year-old might still need diapers, including medical issues such as bedwetting (enuresis), severe constipation, developmental problems, or neurological disorders. Treatment and management will vary depending on the underlying cause.

It is essential to consult a doctor or specialist to determine the cause of the problem and develop an appropriate treatment plan. A child who wears diapers at this age should not be stigmatized or ridiculed, as this can be a source of shame and anxiety for them. Empathy and support are essential to help the child overcome these difficulties.

 

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