Urinary tract infections in girls may present with systemic symptoms such as fever, vomiting, and may also present with bladder irritation signs and pain in the kidney area.
1. Systemic symptoms: such as fever, chills, generalized body aches and pains. Urinary tract infections are mostly caused by pathogenic bacteria, and the invasion of pathogenic bacteria into the child’s body will lead to fever, chills and other symptoms.
2. Bladder irritation: pathogenic bacteria upstream infection to the bladder may lead to urinary pain, urinary frequency, urinary urgency and other symptoms of bladder irritation.
3. Kidney pain: when the pathogenic bacteria upstream infection leads to acute pyelonephritis, there will also be a dull pain or soreness in the kidney area of the waist.
When the above symptoms appear in children need to go to the hospital immediately, actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment, children also need to rest, drink more water, wash the perineum with lukewarm water, in order to promote the healing of the disease.