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Urine count is decreased
My daughter is 2 years 8 months old , from last 1 week her urine count is decreased drastically. She urinates max 3 times or someday 2 times only. Other than that everything else is fine . She has good appetite and her water intake is also around 800 ml in a day . She has no discomfort. Is there a concern for the reduced urine count. Below change happened in last few weeks 1) stopped breastfeeding so after that also her urine count is decreased 2) her appetite is increased, she asks for food in every 2 - 3 hours 3) urine count is decreased, max 3 times 4) her sweet craving is increased too much Please let me know if there is any health concern
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Just try to offer more water Can get urine routine and culture test done once
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Increase her water intake and decrease sugar Consult pediatrician if the urine output still doesn't increase.
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Get a CUE done
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Consult with Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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Increase water intake upto 1000-1500 ml per day Decrease sweets If fluid intake decreased then urine output also can be decreased
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Renal function test and usg kub if urine not increased
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