Problem description: My child was recently diagnosed with a urinary tract infection, but he usually has no symptoms. What are the symptoms of a urinary tract infection?
Date of problem:2020-10-10
Patient information:Age: 51 Gender: Female
If infection occurs, urine may appear Road irritation and other symptoms.
Because the speech system of infants and young children may not be fully developed and mature, only crying during urination, or repeatedly grasping the external genitalia with their hands, and unable to accurately express the specific painful part or specific discomfort in words. Purulent secretions from the external genitalia, or red and swollen changes, local edema may appear when acute inflammation, white or yellow purulent secretions from the glans of boys, and red and swelling around the urethral opening in girls, or Increased secretions.
Recurring urinary tract infections need to go to the hospital for further examination to rule out the presence of congenital malformations. Eat small and frequent meals, or they will easily lead to indigestion.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection