Dr Sameer awadhiyaGuardian of 2 children3 years agoA. gThis needs evaluation so it would be better to follow the local doctor for proper advice and doctor will guide you accordingly regarding this which would be more beneficial so you can follow the advice
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 10 m old boy3 years agoA. In most cases, pollakiuria is not a cause for concern. It will go away without medical treatment after a few weeks or months. The condition is not harmful to the child. However, an increase in urination may also indicate the presence of another underlying condition, such as a UTI.
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