Symptoms of urinary tract infection in infants?

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When children have urinary tract infection, it is mainly due to the pathogen invading the patient's urinary system caused by an inflammatory disease. Generally speaking, children's urinary tract infection can be divided into upper urinary tract infection, can also include lower urinary tract infection. Generally speaking, when a child has urinary tract infection, different parts of the infection have different clinical symptoms. When the patient has pyelonephritis, it is generally manifested as systemic symptoms. When the patient has cystitis, it can show bladder irritation. Generally speaking, if there are no symptoms, the patient will not feel anything.

Symptoms of urinary tract infection in infants?

First of all, many children will suffer from pyelonephritis. When children suffer from pyelonephritis, they mainly show systemic symptoms. For example, they usually have high fever, and they are generally above 385 degrees. Sometimes they will have convulsions. In addition, they are prone to nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.

If the child has cystitis, this time can show bladder irritation, such as frequent urination, urgent urination, and dysuria. Sometimes children may also have symptoms of urinary incontinence. Generally speaking, bladder inflammation will not lead to systemic symptoms, such as fever.

Another kind of urinary tract infection is called asymptomatic bacteriuria, mainly because the urine culture of the patient is positive, but the child itself will not show any clinical symptoms. Generally speaking, this disease mainly occurs in girls. If not treated in time, it may turn into urinary tract infection.

matters needing attention

Generally speaking, when children have urinary tract infection, due to different cleaning parts, they can show different symptoms, which can be systemic or local, but they should be treated in time.