From today morning urinating frequently and now he has 100.4 fever. Give sumol Ds for fever. Kindly give suggestions for urination. Any home remedy or medicine!
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Seems like your child might have urinary tract infection (UTI)
Kindly get: Urine Routine & Culture – to confirm UTI.
Ensure midstream clean-catch sample.
If confirmed UTI, oral antibiotics as per culture sensitivity.
Next Steps
Encourage frequent voiding (every 2–3 hours).
Ensure good hydration (plenty of water/coconut water).
Maintain perineal hygiene – front-to-back wiping.
Avoid bubble baths or perfumed soaps.
Avoid tight synthetic underwear.
Health Tips
Red flags:
High fever >101.5°F
Vomiting
Burning while passing urine
Lower abdominal or back pain
Foul-smelling or cloudy urine
Decreased urine output
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Fever with frequent urination in this age group can be due to urinary tract infection.
Next Steps
Kindly visit your pediatrician as soon as possible. A urine test (urine routine and culture) may be needed to confirm UTI. Early treatment with appropriate antibiotics is important to avoid complications
Health Tips
Do not delay in seeking medical attention if fever persists or the child has pain during urination, reduced urine output, vomiting, or appears very irritable. Avoid using antibiotics without a prescription
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