Question

A one-year and two-month-old boy urinates a lot, both during the day and at night, about every 15 minutes. Although he doesn’t like to drink water, his urine output slightly decreases when the weather is cool. Is this normal?

Answer

Since the child is still very young, the brain and bladder functions are not fully developed, so they cannot hold their urine, leading to small bladders and frequent urination. Especially when it’s cold, with less sweating, the urine output may increase. As long as the child appears healthy and lively, there is no need to worry. As the child’s physical functions mature, this condition will naturally improve.