Genito-urinary

Genito-urinary conditions in children and adolescents, such as chronic kidney disease or urinary incontinence, can significantly impact mental health and quality of life. These conditions may lead to increased rates of anxiety, depression, and social difficulties. Comprehensive care addressing both physical and mental health aspects is crucial for supporting overall wellbeing in young people with genito-urinary disorders.
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