1 month pain while passing urine

2024-05-13 15:55:42
1 month old girl baby cries a lot before passing urine.. how many months this symptom will be there ? Any remedy ?
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It's normal for infants to cry before passing urine.Should be worried if any other symptoms like fever or if any high coloured urine or change in stool colour to pale.May need lab investigations in some scenarios.

Answered2024-05-14 15:31:37

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Hi Gen babies do cry before passing urine or stools as it's a new sensation to them ...will resolve as they grow..but if u find any difference in the frequency or color of the urine or any fever or any decreased feeding or not gaining weight better to get consulted once with the pediatrician for urine routine and assesment..

Answered2024-05-14 06:04:34

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Crying a lot is unusual; feeling uneasy is ok Safer to get her urine checked

Answered2024-05-13 17:36:07

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If since birth, she cried the same way, it can be ignored
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If the crying is since just a few days, can get urine microscopy done

Answered2024-05-13 16:14:45

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Dear parents, Every Body exert pressure before passing urine and stool. Baby exert by crying. Whenever bladder get's Full a feel of discomfort is there,baby feel as pain' And starts crying (exert pressure) and almost After 30 second passes urine .or stool . it' normal'

Answered2024-05-14 04:52:05

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Till 3 months.

Answered2024-05-13 17:46:02

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Till 3 months

Answered2024-05-13 16:21:28

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Till 3 mnths

Answered2024-05-13 16:10:36

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Urine routine and culture can be done

Answered2024-05-13 15:59:43

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