Hi, my daughter is 7 years old has got mild fever and cough for 3 days and I have given Paracetmol and Azithral syrup.After that she started developing burning sensation after passing urine.I have used Cital syrup as prescribed by known pediatrician.Pain subsided for few days and later started again and it's continuing.Is there any underlying serious issue?She drank water 10min ago and went to pee immediately.What to be done to completely stop this.Please let me know.
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Burning sensation during urination and passing urine frequently can be signs of a UTI. Sometimes, UTIs may also present with out other symptoms such as high-grade fever with chills, vomiting, and headache.
However, more commonly in this season, children tend to drink less water, leading to high-coloured urine, which can cause burning during urination. This usually subsides with proper hydration. Please watch the colour of the urine.
Passing urine soon after drinking water is also common at this season
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