Hello, I understand how worrying repeated infections can be, especially in such a small baby. You’re doing the right thing by seeking medical care promptly, and with proper management, your baby can stay healthy.
Having 2 UTIs before 6 months of age warrants further evaluation. We may need to rule out any structural abnormalities of the urinary tract (e.g., VUR – vesicoureteral reflux). An ultrasound (if not already done), and possibly a MCU (micturating cystourethrogram) or DMSA scan, may be advised.
Ear infection is common in infants, especially after colds or due to immature immune systems. Antibiotics are prescribed because the infection is bacterial and needs prompt treatment to avoid complications like hearing issues.
Next Steps
Regular follow-ups are essential to monitor recovery and plan investigations. Repeated infections can affect growth and development if not addressed early.
Complete the full course of antibiotics as prescribed.
Do not stop early even if the baby seems better.
Health Tips
Keep the diaper area clean and dry.
Avoid constipation, as it can worsen UTI risk.
Ensure adequate fluid intake.
Always wipe front to back during cleaning.
Red flags:
High fever, vomiting, poor feeding, or irritability.
Reduced urine output or foul-smelling urine.
Recurrence of ear pain, pus discharge from ears.