VishalMom of a 7 m old boy1 week agoA. It is quite common for a child's urine to leave a white residue after it dries. Here are the main reasons:
Mineral Crystals: Urine contains salts and minerals like calcium and phosphates. When the liquid evaporates, these minerals stay behind as a white, powdery residue.
Concentrated Urine: If the child is not drinking enough water, the urine becomes more concentrated, making the mineral deposits more visible.
External Products: Residue from diaper creams, lotions, or talcum powder can also turn white once the area dries.
Recommendation:
Ensure your daughter stays well-hydrated. If you notice other symptoms like pain during urination, foul smell, itching, or fever, it is best to consult a Pediatrician to rule out any urinary tract infection
Dr GhouseGuardian of 3 children4 years agoA. no problem in the c And also it is advisable for the to consult your local doctor for appropriate advice in this regard if there is need for some investigations also depending on the need o k
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