Parents have noticed that their child has the urge to urinate, but they have been unable to do so, causing them to cry and feel uncomfortable. Faced with such a situation with their children at home, parents feel very sorry and want to help their children but don't know what methods to take. So, what if a child can't urinate?
Children who cannot urinate need to consider whether it is caused by urinary tract infection. Because there is a stinging sensation when urinating after infection, children are afraid of this stinging sensation and may subconsciously refrain from urinating. Urinary tract infections can cause a lot of discomfort to children's bodies, and delayed treatment can even lead to injuries such as cystitis. It is hoped that parents can take this issue seriously and provide timely treatment for their children.
The inability of children to urinate is also related to a lack of water in the body. How can there be urine without water intake for a long time? It is recommended that parents pay attention to replenishing water for their children and encourage them to drink more water in their daily lives, especially during the summer when sweating is high. It is necessary to replenish water in a timely manner.
When parents find that their child cannot urinate, they can first give the child a few glasses of water, and then observe for half an hour to an hour to see if the child can urinate smoothly. When a child urinates, ask if there is any discomfort such as pain or burning sensation. If any abnormal symptoms occur, take the child to see a doctor for timely treatment. Pay attention to light and nutritious daily diet, and give children more liquid and semi liquid foods.