Question
Infants exhibit crying before urination, and this situation has persisted for some time, causing concern among parents. What could be the reasons for this?
Answer
One possible reason for infants crying before urination is a urinary tract infection. Urinary tract infections are caused by direct bacterial invasion, and maintaining good hygiene of the external genitalia is crucial. Additionally, it’s important to carefully check for urinary tract stones in the infant, or any abnormalities in the kidneys or ureters. In terms of treatment, in addition to medication, encouraging the infant to drink plenty of water and maintain daily urine output of over 2000 milliliters is important. This helps with urinary tract flushing and is crucial for treating urinary tract infections.