Neurogenic urinary frequency is a common disease, and one of the high-risk groups for this disease is children. There are many factors that can cause neurogenic urinary frequency, and as parents, we should have some understanding of this disease. Parents can only detect and intervene early when their baby shows relevant symptoms, so what should be done for neurogenic urinary frequency in babies?
What should I do if my baby has neurogenic urinary frequency
When a child is found to have frequent urination, the first thing to do is to go to the hospital for examination to rule out the influence of physical diseases. When it is determined to be neurogenic urinary frequency, parents should not be overly nervous. They should patiently guide their children, telling them that there is no problem with their health, there is no need to worry, and there is no need to be afraid. The symptoms of urinary frequency will quickly improve, eliminating the child's concerns and encouraging them to speak up about things that cause anxiety.
Care about the questions he raises, provide him with serious explanations and comfort, so that he has a correct understanding of the issues he fears and worries about. In this way, urinary frequency will naturally be corrected. Encourage the child to hold back and extend the time between two urinations when they feel like urinating. If there is progress, praise should be given to gradually increase the interval between urinations to normal.
Patience is important in providing corrective education to children, and it is important not to beat, scold, or reprimand them, as this can make their emotions even more tense. For children entering or enrolling in kindergarten, it is also necessary to obtain the cooperation of kindergarten teachers, understand and comfort the children more, relax their emotions in class, participate in more relaxed and enjoyable games, and focus the children's attention on games or other activities.
Some drugs such as atropine, scopolamine, 654-2. oryzanol, etc., help regulate the nerves to relax the detrusor muscle of the bladder, contract the sphincter muscle, increase bladder urine storage, and reduce urination frequency. They can be used under the guidance of a doctor if necessary.
What to eat for babies with neurogenic urinary frequency
1. Fried eggs with walnuts and chives
Ingredients: 100g chives, 50g walnut kernels, 2 eggs, appropriate amount of olive oil, salt, 1g white sugar, and appropriate amount of sesame oil.
Method: Clean the chives, pour a little olive oil into the wok, and fry the walnut kernels over low heat until fragrant. Serve. Add egg mixture and stir fry until cooked. Remove from heat and saut é the chopped scallions until fragrant. Add chives and stir fry. Add salt and sugar, then pour in eggs, add walnuts and stir fry, drizzle with sesame oil and stir fry evenly. Turn off the heat.
2. Lotus Seed Pig Belly Soup
Ingredients: 1 pork belly, 1 small handful of lotus seeds, 2 segments of scallions, 1 piece of ginger, 4 scallions, 1 tablespoon of Sichuan pepper, 3 teaspoons of black pepper, 5 teaspoons of salt, 1 tablespoon of cooking wine, and 1 teaspoon of sesame oil.
Method: Cut the pork belly into strips, add a tablespoon of Sichuan peppercorns in cold water, half a piece of chopped ginger, and bring to a boil over low heat with the pork belly. Continuing to cook for another minute will result in a lot of dirt. Add a tablespoon of cooking wine, bring to a boil again, remove and wash thoroughly. Do not soak the lotus seeds and slice the ginger. Add pork belly strips, lotus seeds, scallions, ginger, and plenty of water to a soup pot. Bring to a boil over high heat and simmer over low heat until the soup turns milky white.
Add salt and pepper powder and continue to simmer over low heat for half an hour. Add sesame oil and scallions before serving.
When a baby experiences frequent urination, parents and friends should distinguish between normal and abnormal symptoms based on the baby's various symptoms, because neurogenic urinary frequency can have a great impact on the baby's physical and mental health, so everyone must pay enough attention to it. For children with neurogenic urinary frequency, parents should not only help their babies adjust psychologically in a timely manner, but also provide targeted treatment.