There are many patients with urinary tract infections, and many of them will recover to normal after effective treatment. However, there are also some babies who develop urinary tract infections due to various reasons, and many parents will take them to the hospital as soon as possible. So, do babies with urinary tract infections have to drink water?
Urinary tract infections do not necessarily require dehydration, but some babies with more severe conditions need to be dehydrated as early as possible to quickly recover and prevent the infection from worsening. If some babies with mild symptoms can receive injections, the final treatment method still needs to be decided by doctors based on the baby's condition, which requires active cooperation from parents.
If adults suffer from urinary tract infections, they can also choose to drink some antibiotics to alleviate the symptoms. However, babies have low resistance, and if they do not drink water in a timely manner, it can easily lead to the condition not being controlled and developing more seriously. Moreover, oral antibiotics can also cause significant harm to babies.
When a baby is found to have a urinary tract infection, it is necessary for the mother to take the baby to some professional hospitals for corresponding treatment in a timely manner to prevent some irregular hospitals from misjudging the condition and not receiving effective treatment. The baby's urinary tract infection will become more serious, and even lead to other complications, which will have a great impact on the baby.