POOJA KOTHARIExpecting Mom due in 1 month2 months agoA. A 26-month-old baby peeing 16–20 times a day can still be within the normal range, especially if he is drinking plenty of fluids or eating water-rich foods like fruits. Toddlers often pee more frequently than adults due to their smaller bladder capacity and faster metabolism.
However, if the urine is very clear and watery all the time, or if he also shows signs like excessive thirst, poor weight gain, discomfort while urinating, or bedwetting beyond normal expectations, it's best to consult a pediatrician. These could be signs of a urinary tract infection, overactive bladder, or even early signs of conditions like diabetes insipidus, though rare.
For peace of mind, a simple urine test and doctor visit can help rule out any issues.
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