Bacteria in baby's urine
Sooner or later, every mother is faced with the fact that the baby needs to be tested. But what to do when bacteria are found in the urine of a child? This result is indicative of bacteriuria. What it is? This is the presence of various
Bacteria in the urine that get there if E. coli enters the urinary tract, as well as poor hygiene.
Signs
Bacteria in a child's urine can present with a variety of symptoms. It can be a burning sensation or severe pain during urination, urinary incontinence, pain in the lower abdomen. There are children in whom the temperature rises, the genitals and anus turn red. Identified bacteria in the urine of a child should be eliminated with the help of professional treatment, as they can lead to many diseases. For example, pyelonephritis, cystitis, asymptomatic bacteriuria. But all these diseases can only be determined by a specialist after a thorough examination of your baby. To prevent and eliminate bacteriuria, it is necessary to monitor the hygiene of the child, and at the slightest suspicion of a disease, immediately contact a specialist. Only he can recommendyou safe and proper treatment for your baby's recovery.
Phosphate in urine is phosphaturia?
If doctors detect phosphates in the urine of a child, then do not rush to be nervous. Their presence does not always mean the presence of any disease in the body. It happens that even when passing repeated tests, they disappear on their own. Just remember that phosphaturia is a pathology. With this diagnosis, doctors prescribe a diet and a multivitamin complex, which certainly includes vitamin A. Check your child's nutrition. It may turn out that the presence of dairy, spicy, spicy foods, nuts, carrots, legumes, salads causes such a reaction in his body. To avoid phosphaturia, the child's diet should include meat products, fish, potatoes, cabbage, tomatoes, cucumbers, beets, berries and flour products. Fish oil, butter and vegetable oils should also be present. During treatment, your child should drink plenty of still water and avoid s alty foods.
Erythrocytes in urine. How many should be present?
In the urine of every person, including a child, blood cells should be present, but not more than two units. If during the test you were told that
erythrocytes in the urine of a child go off scale, then this may be one of the manifestations of the development of tuberculosis. This is a very serious disease, so you need to check everything carefully. To do this, you need to diagnose his kidneys,lungs, gastrointestinal tract, urinary system. But tuberculosis is not the only possible disease with this symptom. Also, elevated red blood cells in the urine of a child can cause inflamed kidneys, damaged or swollen intestines. In no case should you make rash decisions related to treatment. It is best to consult a doctor for advice. To prevent this problem, add alkaline foods to your baby's diet. In no case should you give him food containing cholesterol. Moderate s alt intake is also recommended.