Question
My baby is nine months old and started to have a dribbling urination yesterday. She doesn’t have any issues when held, but as soon as she sits down, she urinates a little. We’ve already gone to the hospital for a check-up and it has been confirmed as a urinary tract infection. I would like to know what’s wrong with my baby?
Answer
Based on the description, the baby may be experiencing frequent urination and incomplete urination due to a urinary tract infection. The main treatment for urinary tract infections is the use of antibiotics to suppress the infection. Common antibiotics include penicillin and cephalosporins. I hope this explanation helps you. Lastly, I wish you and your baby good health and happiness!