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2026-06-23 09:36:45
My 15 mnth baby boy urinating in every 1 hr some times half an hour is it normal???... ... ... ... .
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hi it might be suspicious for uti so kindly evaluate and visit your doctor

Answered2026-06-23 15:19:06

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Answered2026-06-23 11:43:16

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Greetings 15-month-old baby boy to urinate every 30 to 60 minutes. Urinating this frequently is not considered standard for a toddler of this age, as most children typically void around 4 to 7 times throughout a full day. This sudden or persistent increase in frequency can resemble conditions like a urinary tract infection (UTI), constipation pressing against the bladder, or increased fluid intake. You should closely inspect the baby's diapers and check for additional signs such as fever, a strong or unusual urine odor, or visible distress and crying while peeing. Please double-check the baby's actual fluid intake over a 24-hour period to see if recent changes in weather or diet are contributing factors.
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do urine routine

Answered2026-06-23 11:40:09

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Is he fussy? Sometimes this could be a subtle sign of UTI. I would recommend getting a urine test done if persistent

Answered2026-06-23 11:28:53

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Not normal. Consult immediately.

Answered2026-06-23 11:00:17

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Evaluation for uti is needed

Answered2026-06-23 10:11:13

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increased frequency of urination depends on the intake of fluid and milk feed also... if it is more than 10 episodes then better to do a complete urine examination test to rule out urinary tract infection..

Answered2026-06-23 09:57:37

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Passing urine every 30–60 minutes can still be normal in some toddlers, especially if they are drinking plenty of fluids. However, if there is fever, pain/burning during urination, foul-smelling urine, excessive thirst, poor weight gain, or the frequency is persistent, your child should be evaluated by a pediatrician and a urine test may be needed. If otherwise active and well, it is often not a cause for concern.

Answered2026-06-24 09:54:18

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Not normal

Answered2026-06-24 05:08:53

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Not normal Can be a sign of uti Consult with a pediatrician nearby

Answered2026-06-23 14:14:07

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Since it is not normal get few investigations done with paediatrician consultation

Answered2026-06-23 12:37:20

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No it's abnormal Urgently do a Complete urine examination ( CUE)

Answered2026-06-23 10:57:29

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Send a urine routine and urine culture test if feasible

Answered2026-06-23 10:49:04

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