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Less urine or very long hours gap urine
My baby is suffering from cold n cough and also she has very less urine discharge.. sometime gap between two urine is 6-7 hours.. is that normal? How Many hours a baby can go without urine
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Sorry I didn't get age of your child, it's absolutely fine pass urine once in 6-8 hours depending on age group 
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keep watch on other signs of dehydration and
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your baby is dehydrated. Give plenty of water, give coconut water. For cold cough, Feed her Hot milk with Turmeric
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take all precautions against mosquito,, covid
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Yes, urine output should be more.  Baby needs oral fluids. Since baby has cough I would recommend warm milk, soups. Even warm water would do. Some cough mixtures can lead to urine retention due to their side effects. Make sure the child doesn't take  those.
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baby should pass urine 4-6 times per day. report to hospital if baby doesn't pass urine for 6 hours straight even with adequate hydration.
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