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Is a Decreased Urine Output in Babies a Serious Concern?

Understanding the possible causes of decreased urine output in babies and how to determine when medical intervention is needed.
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  • Pediatrics
  • Urine Output
  • Health Issues
  • Dehydration
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Is It Normal for a Three-Month-Old Baby to Have Reduced Urine Output?

A three-month-old baby’s reduced urine output might be due to insufficient fluid intake. It’s recommended to increase fluid intake and change diapers frequently to maintain cleanliness and comfort.
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  • Pediatrics
  • Urine Output
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