A seven-year-old girl was found to have abnormal hemoglobin and urobilinogen in her urine test, but she has not shown any other discomfort.
Urine tests reveal protein, possibly related to respiratory inflammation
A positive hidden blood result in a child’s urine test may indicate kidney issues
My son always wets the bed, which may be due to various reasons, including over-sleeping, abnormal urine tests, or urinary tract infections.
Inquiry about the cause and treatment method of a 7-year-old child’s urine test showing hidden blood (+2)
A 7-year-old child was found to have bloodstains on his underwear last night, upon inspection, the blood came from his urine. When asked if he felt any pain, he said no. He had experienced slight pain during urination occasionally before, and there was a bit of swelling. How should treatment be carried out?
Common reasons and coping suggestions for bubbles in a child’s urine.
Babies may urinate frequently during specific time periods, and parents are worried if it’s normal.
The presence of 1+ protein in a child’s urine test may be due to tonsillitis following a cold, which usually resolves with the healing of respiratory inflammation.