The prognosis for most pediatric urinary tract infections is relatively good.
Because of poor hygiene concepts, if children do not pay attention to hygiene in their daily life, it is easy to lead to urinary tract infections, in which the probability of girls’ urinary tract infections is greater than that of boys.
When urinary tract infection occurs, the urethral opening may be red and swollen, the urine is cloudy, or there may also be frequent urination, urinary urgency symptoms. When the symptoms are not obvious, the diagnosis may be aided by tests such as routine urinalysis.
When the diagnosis is clear, it is necessary to give timely anti-infection treatment, commonly used drugs such as cefixime. You should also drink plenty of water and urinate more often on weekdays, and pay attention to urethral hygiene, which is beneficial to the recovery of the condition.
Occurrence of pediatric urinary tract infection, should promptly seek medical attention, under the guidance of a professional physician standardized treatment, do not self-medication, to avoid delays in the condition.