Urinary tract infection in little boys is a common disease in childhood. It is generally a symptom caused by bacterial infection. Urinary tract infection can easily cause children to experience urinary pain, frequent urination, or abnormal urination, and redness and swelling of the urethral opening. It requires timely examination and treatment, and more attention should be paid to observation. Urinary tract symptoms in little boys: 1. Frequent urination. Children tend to urinate with small bubbles and urinate repeatedly. 2. The child is afraid to urinate and has difficulty urinating because he will feel pain when urinating. 3. The child is unwilling to drink water and refuses to drink water because he knows that it will be painful when urinating. Therefore, we should pay attention to whether the child has a urethral infection. 4. Pay attention to whether the urethral opening is red and swollen, and whether the urine is turbid. If this is found, go to the hospital in time for treatment, complete blood and urine routine tests, and determine whether there are white blood cells and bacteria in the urine. When bacteria are detected, timely and regular treatment and prevention must be carried out to prevent retrograde urinary tract infection, which may cause kidney infection, which is more troublesome. 5. Do not underestimate children's frequent and urgent urination. If there are no other symptoms, it can be diagnosed as balanitis, which can be quickly relieved with symptomatic treatment. If it is a urinary tract infection, regular treatment must be given to avoid higher infection due to difficulty in urination or retrograde urethral infection, which will have a relatively large impact on the child. Little boys may suffer from urinary tract infection. Because this symptom is caused by bacteria and may cause redness and swelling, it is recommended that you take your child to a local regular hospital for examination, routine urine test and symptomatic treatment of diabetes to avoid delaying the best period of treatment and causing serious illness. Urinary tract infection, also known as urine infection, refers to the invasion of pathogenic microorganisms into the urinary system, reproduction in the urine, invasion of the urinary tract mucosa or tissue, and causing an inflammatory response. It is divided into upper urinary tract infection and lower urinary tract infection. The former refers to pyelonephritis, and the latter refers to cystitis and urethritis. Upper urinary tract infection is very harmful, with the highest incidence in infants and young children. Repeated infection can cause renal scarring, and in severe cases can lead to secondary hypertension and chronic renal failure. Pay attention to daily hygiene and take oral antibiotics in time for anti-infection treatment. |
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