Bladder Capacity Formula:
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Definition: This calculator estimates bladder capacity in children based on their age using the empirical formula.
Purpose: Helps healthcare providers and parents assess normal bladder function in children.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The formula provides an empirical estimate of expected bladder capacity in healthy children.
Details: Helps evaluate urinary frequency, incontinence, and bladder function in pediatric patients.
Tips: Enter the child's age in years (0-18). The result is given in milliliters (ml).
Q1: Is this formula accurate for all children?
A: It provides an estimate; individual variations occur based on size and development.
Q2: What age range is this formula valid for?
A: Typically used for children aged 0-18 years.
Q3: How does this compare to adult bladder capacity?
A: Adult capacity is typically 400-600 ml, while children's capacity increases with age.
Q4: When should I be concerned about bladder capacity?
A: If measured capacity is significantly below the calculated value or if child has symptoms.
Q5: Can this be used for toilet training?
A: Yes, it helps determine reasonable expectations for bladder holding capacity.