Epilepsy may cause frequent urination in children, but in addition to this, the causes of frequent urination may also include renal impairment and urinary tract infection.
1. Epilepsy: when epileptic seizures, if the abnormal brain discharges lead to malfunction of the nerves controlling urination, the symptoms of frequent urination or even urinary incontinence may appear.
2. Kidney function damage: such as nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, etc., the structure of the kidneys is changed, resulting in kidney function damage, and frequent urination may also occur.
3. Urinary tract infections: such as pyelonephritis, cystitis, urethritis, etc., usually caused by bacterial infections, when the bacteria from the urethra invade the bladder, and then through the ureter to migrate to the kidneys, there will also be frequent urination symptoms.
Children are recommended to go to the hospital in time for examination and treatment of frequent urination to avoid adverse consequences.