A 7-year-old girl has frequent urination but little urine volume each time. Possible reasons and treatment suggestions.
Discuss the possible causes and recommendations for a 78-year-old male experiencing a full bladder but inability to urinate after a hernia repair surgery.
Babies from birth to nine months old may experience frequent urination with low urine volume and slower than average language development, possibly due to relaxation of the bladder sphincter. Traditional Chinese medicine categorizes this into several types and offers dietary advice.
Children’s frequent urination and incomplete voiding may be caused by various factors, including urinary tract infections, diet, special diseases, or psychological factors. Understanding these causes and taking appropriate measures in a timely manner is key to solving the problem.
Frequent urination in children may be a normal phenomenon, but it could also be a symptom of urinary tract infection or neurogenic frequency, associated with tension.
Discuss the urinary incontinence and enuresis caused by acute urethritis or acute cystitis, and provide professional advice.
Treatment suggestions for pediatric enuresis include urogenital system examinations, drinking plenty of water, timely waking the child to urinate, and patient communication and adjustment of lifestyle habits.
Offer treatment suggestions for frequent urination and painful urination
Enuresis in an 8-year-old girl can be caused by a variety of complex factors, including urinary tract infections, kidney stones, or abnormalities in the reproductive organs. It is recommended to arrange a comprehensive examination for the child as soon as possible and to treat the underlying cause.
Frequent urination and painful urination in children may be caused by an increased excitability of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves, leading to frequent contractions of the bladder muscle, shortening the storage period and causing frequent urination before the bladder is fully filled. Currently, there is no definitive treatment method, with some people opting to take Gossypol Tablets or Scopolamine Tablets orally to improve the imbalance in sympathetic and parasympathetic nerve regulation, thereby extending the storage period.