Urinary tract infection is a common urinary system disease. According to relevant scientific research, about 3% to 5% of babies have suffered from a urinary and reproductive system infection. This can not be ignored. Let's talk about it today. What causes urinary tract infection? Urinary tract infection is the damage of the urethral mucosa or tissue caused by bacteria invading the urogenital system. The rate of urinary tract infection is higher in babies under 2 years old. In 1999, the Urinary Tract Infection Committee of the International Federation of Sexual Health Care stated: The prevalence of urinary tract infection in girls aged 1 to 2 years old is 8.1%, and in boys it is 8.9%. The prevalence of urinary tract infection in girls under 1 year old is 6.5%, and in boys it is 3.3%. In short, the prevalence is highest in babies under 2 years old. The urethra opening of a girl is shorter and closer to the anus, making it very vulnerable to environmental contamination by excrement. Therefore, the incidence rate of girls is higher than that of boys. The main symptoms of urinary tract infection in adults are summarized in a simple and memorable way. After all, the advertisements for no reason include "frequent urination, urgent urination, inability to hold urine, and unclean urination". Of course, the experts at HKUST also have to be careful and meticulous and add "painful urination". But it is not easy to talk about urinary tract infection in babies. Because they are very young, the way they express discomfort and pain becomes "unspeakable secrets" such as crying and making noises. Therefore, parents cannot understand their children's feelings in a figurative way and may even treat urinary tract infections as common colds and coughs, which in turn affects treatment. Therefore, when a child has one or more of the following symptoms and cannot find any other reasons, it may be the body's way of saying "Urinary tract infection! Parents, please pay attention!" fever Among babies with fever but no other symptoms, 7.5% to 8% are caused by urinary tract infection, and the only obvious symptom of most sick babies is unexplained fever. Because the baby's urinary irritation symptoms are not obvious, the younger the baby is and the more unclear the cause of the fever is, the more likely it is a urinary tract infection. Frequent urination, urgency, inability to hold urine, difficulty urinating, and pain when urinating If you have lost control of your urination after having been able to do so, and you urinate more frequently than usual but less, this may be due to cystitis or urethritis caused by infection. The baby's private parts are red, there is secretion in the urethra, there is diaper rash, and the urine is not wet and has a strange smell Babies may be upset for unclear reasons, refuse to drink milk, cry when urinating, get angry, and cover their private parts; Babies or newborns may have pathological jaundice; The urine is turbid, has a bad smell, or even contains blood. It is dark brown, bright red, or pink. |
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