Is it normal for babies not to pee at night?

Babies do not urinate at night can be seen in physiological phenomena, pathological conditions (such as acute diarrhea disease). Whether it is normal or not needs to be judged according to the baby’s condition, such as acute diarrhea disease, accompanied by depression, crying with few tears, etc., that the existence of dehydration, as abnormal.
1. Physiological phenomenon: for babies, such as newborns in the first few days of life due to low intake, urination only 4-5 times a day, the above phenomenon can occur, for infants and young children, the number of times of urination is relatively more, but if eating or drinking less water, the above phenomenon can also occur, usually babies do not have symptoms, such as depression, fever, etc., are all normal physiological phenomena.
2. Pathological conditions: such as in acute diarrhea, the baby in addition to the above phenomena can also be accompanied by diarrhea, vomiting, fever or depression and other symptoms, physical examination can be seen in the sunken eye sockets, the skin and mucous membranes are drier, crying can be seen in the tears to reduce the presence of dehydration is often believed, such as the above phenomena are considered to be such a case, then it is not normal.
Babies do not urinate at night, there may be other reasons, such as hydronephrosis, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor to give targeted treatment or treatment.