Question

My child is one month old and pees frequently, running to the bathroom every few minutes, but the amount of urine is not much. I’ve seen a doctor, and the kidneys, spleen, liver, and blood have been checked thoroughly without any abnormalities, but the problem still persists.

Answer

Based on your description, if the child drinks little water, this may be a symptom of frequent urination. Frequent urination may be caused by a urinary tract infection or neurogenic frequency, which is associated with tension. It is recommended to give the child more plain water and take appropriate symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication. If you are concerned about medication issues, you can go to the hospital for a routine urine test and then receive treatment accordingly. These are suggestions for the question “My child is one month old and pees frequently.” I hope it can help you, and wish you health!