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Pee count reduction
Hello doctor my baby girl is 10 months old...in last year september she was diagnoised with severe urine infection with high fever and got antibiotic treatment..v r going through regular followup of urine routine n urine culture tests still bacteria is present but doctor said not dat much harmful n also doc advised us to stop regular followup tests..previously her pee count is min 20 times a day..now her pee count is completely reduced 5-10 times a day...she is getting more sweat as our place has high temperature...am giving liquids coconut water candy water barley rice n dal water she is taking in little quantities only...is dis reduction in pee count is normal or anything else pls tell me .today from mng 7:30 to now 5:30 time her pee count is 3 times only...is it normal pls reply me
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hi, if your baby is gaining weight well, passing urine well and active no need to worry. plz forget to count pee. give normal home based diet
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Baby should pass urine at least 5 to 6 times per day. If having recurrent urinary infections do ultrasound KUB. Otherwise no need to worry.
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Mam if your child is getting repeated urine infection get an ultrasound abdomen done.If pee count has reduced from previous range ensure adequate water intake. Pee count may increase with infection as well .Keep a record over next 2days and let me know.
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