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Urine gets white after dry
My 14 months toddler generally pees on floor when he is not wearing a diaper, so sometimes the urine gets dried up on the floor. Lately I started noticing that the floor turns whitish, like there was some powder after the urine has dried. And it is a bit sticky. What is going on. Please help. Need urgent help.
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Get one normal urine routine test done ,along with ultrasound abdomen. Is there a family history Of renal stone??
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If investigations  reports are normal, and if all milestones are normal. Passing urine 8 to 10 times is normal
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Hi, Monitor weight and height of your child, if weight is good then there would be no major issues..
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get done urine report once...
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consult online if needed...
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Hello This phenomenon is very much normal. If your child is gaining weight and achieving developmental milestones perfectly then its okey. Look for normal urinary frequency (approx 6 to 8 times a day) and amount. If these are also normal then do not worry.
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