Question

My child frequently urinates during the day and got a chill one night last year.

Answer

Neurogenic urinary frequency (also known as psychogenic urinary frequency) is relatively common in pre-school children, particularly in children aged 4 to 5. The main symptom is an increased frequency of urination each day without an increase in urine volume. Urinalysis results are normal. The number of urinations may increase from the normal 6 to 8 per day to 20 to 30, or even more than 10 times per hour. Each urination is very small, sometimes only a few drops. No frequent urination occurs during sleep. This condition usually worsens before bedtime, during meals, or during school hours. Recommended measures include repeatedly reassuring the child that they are healthy and that the frequent urination symptoms will improve soon. Eliminate any possible negative psychological factors and encourage the child to express any Troubled they feel. Patience is required in educating pre-school children, avoiding punishment and scolding. For children just entering kindergarten or school, schools should organize some relaxed and enjoyable games and avoid overly tense mental states during teaching. Understand the child, do not restrict their urination, and provide comfort to redirect their attention to other activities.

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