The baby’s lack of strength to urinate may be caused by urinary tract infections, congenital developmental malformations of the urinary system and other causes.
1. urinary tract infection: urinary tract infection leads to increased urination, the amount of urine retained in the bladder will be reduced, and the pressure within it will be reduced accordingly, there will be the symptom of no strength to urinate, general urinary tract infection of the child will also be accompanied by urinary urgency, pain in the urine.
2. congenital developmental malformation of the urinary system: if the child from birth on the performance of urinary force, may be congenital forced urethral muscle weakness or urethral developmental malformation, it is recommended that parents take their children to the hospital in time to check and treat, to avoid long-term urinary bladder infection caused by incomplete urination.
There are many other causes of the baby’s lack of strength to urinate, which should be taken seriously, timely consultation, and follow the doctor’s instructions for further treatment or therapy.