Question

A four-year-old girl is complaining of urinary pain with no fever symptoms. Parents are asking whether they should give her antibiotics or conduct a urine test, and what kind of treatment approach should be chosen.

Answer

Urinary pain symptoms may be related to a urinary tract infection. It is recommended that parents take the girl to a local regular hospital pediatric department for a physical examination, urine test, and blood test to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment. In terms of diet, provide light and easy-to-digest food, encourage her to drink warm water, and pay attention to personal hygiene by changing her underwear frequently. Additionally, consider increasing the intake of fire-retarding foods and suggest visiting a regular professional hospital for examination.