Question
What should be done when a child has an increased frequency of urination, and the examination results show no abnormalities?
Answer
When a child exhibits symptoms of polyuria and no issues are found during a detailed examination, it is first important to consider whether there are symptoms of a urinary tract infection. It is recommended to treat with antibiotics that can reach high concentrations in the urine, such as cephalosporin drugs. At the same time, increase fluid intake and avoid spicy and irritating foods, while maintaining cleanliness in the affected area.