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Guardian of a 1 yr 8 m old boy10 months ago
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hello doctor my 10 month baby boy frequently pass urine , our pediatrician asked to test the urine but there is no infection. why my baby pass urine frequently

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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy10 months ago
A. Frequent urination in a 10-month-old can have several possible causes, even if there's no infection. Here are a few common reasons: 1. High Fluid Intake: If your baby is drinking more fluids, especially water or juice, it can lead to more frequent urination. 2. Diuretics: If your baby is on any medications that have a diuretic effect, this could increase urination. 3. Dietary Factors: Certain foods can have a diuretic effect. If you've introduced new foods or more fruits with high water content, it might contribute. 4. Developmental Factors: As babies grow, their bladder capacity and function can change, which might affect urination frequency. 5. Diabetes: Though less common, conditions like diabetes can lead to increased urination. If there are other symptoms (like excessive thirst or weight loss), it’s worth discussing with your pediatrician. 6. Bladder Issues: Rarely, there may be underlying issues with bladder function or structure. If your pediatrician has ruled out infection and other serious concerns, monitoring your baby's fluid intake and any changes in diet or behavior can be helpful. If you notice any other unusual symptoms, it's important to follow up with your pediatrician for further evaluation.
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