Question

Is it a disease when a child wants to urinate but can’t or has little urine?

Answer

If a child experiences a desire to urinate but is unable to or has little urine, it may be due to a urethral infection. After receiving intravenous treatment, if the symptoms do not improve, it is recommended to go to the hospital for routine urine and blood tests. It may be necessary to administer a large amount of intravenous antibiotics and oral Sanjin tablets, among other medications. At the same time, attention should be paid to regional hygiene to avoid cross-infection, and spicy, alcohol, and other irritating foods should be avoided. Children have weaker physical resistance and are prone to pediatric urinary system infections. Parents should take their children to specialized hospitals for check-ups and treatment in a timely manner and regularly conduct routine checks, following medical instructions and taking medication rationally.