A baby has been experiencing diarrhea for three days, with a significant decrease in urine output. The urine has turned pink. How should this be handled?
Discuss the possible relationship between changes in a child’s urine color and ‘up fire,’ and provide professional health advice.
A 5-year-old girl wetting the bed at night may be due to incomplete development of the nervous system. Parents can first observe and consider using traditional Chinese medicine or acupuncture for treatment. At the same time, it is important to take the child to a specialized hospital for examination and treatment promptly, and to use medication reasonably under a doctor’s guidance.
Describes common urinary troubles in five-year-old children and seeks medical advice
Frequent urination in an 8-year-old child may be caused by pathological reasons or physiological phenomena, common causes including urinary tract infections.
Hematuria can be caused by various reasons, including urogenital system diseases or systemic hemorrhagic diseases. Common causes include infections, kidney stones, trauma, or drug irritation. It is necessary to determine the specific cause before deciding on the appropriate treatment method.
Left kidney dysplasia with ureteral ectopic opening, it is recommended to undergo surgery for treatment and rule out other possible diseases.
A parent inquires about how to handle the appearance of white fluid after a baby urinates in the morning
How to address the bedwetting issue in a teenage daughter?
A sudden increase in urination frequency in children may be due to urinary tract infection or pediatric neurogenic frequency. It is recommended to first undergo a urine routine examination at a hospital to determine the exact cause. Pay attention to external genital hygiene and a light diet. If necessary, under the guidance of a doctor, medication can be used to adjust the nerves and enhance bladder storage capacity.