Frequent urination

2022-06-07 10:52:56
My son is 6 year old and he is going frequent urination in small amount sometimes, he underwent urine test , everything was normal including sugar can u please help me... what might be the problem... does he need any other test...
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It could be normal .Avoid keeping track of how many times your child urinates and telling them about it. Increasing your child’s awareness of how much they urinate can make them feel more anxious and make them urinate more.
Next Steps
consultation to be done— if you can check the following symptoms off this list: Your child doesn’t feel any pain when they urinate. Your child’s urine isn’t smelly, dark, or an abnormal color. Your child urinates a lot more during the day than during the night. Your child isn’t urinating into their underwear or having trouble holding it. Your child isn’t drinking a larger amount of fluids than before. Your child isn’t passing waste any differently than before. Your child doesn’t appear to have a fever, rash, infection, or other symptom of an underlying condition. Your child hasn’t lost a lot of weight recently.
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if any query directly consult me

Answered2022-06-07 14:15:40

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Intake and output is proportional. May be due to the weather. If both tests of urine routine and culture are normal, could be a bladder control issue which needs assessment. For any queries, kindly book an online consultation with me. I am a lactation consultant, IYCF (Infant and Young Child Feeding) nutrition expert with an interest in Childhood Infections and Vaccinations. You can check out my Instagram page @drbabymum for helpful tips ! Take care!

Answered2022-06-07 11:04:19

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