My son is 20 months old now. I am breastfeeding him for 3-4 times during the day.
Due to pain in my body (hands, knees and joints), i am taking zerodol for last 2-3 days to relieve pain.
Since today morning, he is crying a lot (continuously for 2-3 minutes) after peeing.
What could be the reason for that- taking zerodol while breastfeeding or shortage of water or something else?
Do i need to see a doctor?
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This may be due to painful or burning micturition.
Rule out urinary tract infection or urolithiasis ( stone in urinary tract infection)
Urine route , microscopy,nitrite and leukocyte esterase .....and usg evaluation of kidney ureter and bladder .. urethra needed
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plenty of oral fluids
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alkalisers will give some symptomatic relief
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Give fluids frequently. Get a urine routine test done, if abnormal get urine culture too. Monitor his body temperature. If he is crying continuously consult your Pediatrician. Whats his weight? U can slowly stop breast feeding him. Looks like more of a Urinary tract infection.
If crying especially during or after passing urine, it can be an urine infection. Maintain proper hygeine of genitalia, make him drink lots of water and observe for one or 2 days.. if symptoms persist give for urine tests
Any med take can be passed on to child through breast milk ....avoid taking medications during lactation...pls drink lots of water and see if he is taking breast milk .
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