My daughter is 3.3 years old. For the past 1 month, she has been urinating frequently. She is unable to control it, and a little urine leaks onto her clothes. But again, after a short while, she feels the urge to urinate. Since she tries to hold it in, some urine leaks onto his clothes again. This happens frequently. she needs to pee often. Even after eating cucumber, orange she gets urged. Urine routine and urine culture are normal. Abdomen pelvis scan shows distended bladder. How can this be treated? I have attached the report. Please give suggestions. Thank you.
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Better repeat the test in standard lab, as symptoms started since 1 month. But this stage is Amal stage of development needs proper training try to deviate and see..But first rule out organic cause.Fever with chills? Vomiting?Asses water intake , timing quantity of urine.
Is she constipated? Keep a record of her urine for 48 hours in a diary. Looks like a urinary bladder problem. Treatment can be given. Consult a pediatric nephrologist (kidney specialist)
It can be a case of overactive bladder
I need to ask few more questions before answering your query.
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Dr Faisal Zoheb
MBBS , MD PAEDIATRICS , PGPN (BOSTON), Neonatology fellow ( Newborn specialist )
I totally understand your concern. Before suggesting treatment, I would like to ask a few questions to ensure the correct management can be provided.
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Dr. G. Avinash MBBS, MD (Pediatrics) Fellowship in Neonatology
It is better that you get a proper consult for her to understand the issue. You can either get in touch with me on practo or show to a pediatrician in-person.
Greetings looks like mesenteric lymphadenitis, make sure the child is not having junk food, avoid spicy oily food and outside food
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