Ten-month-old babies with low urine output can be divided into physiological and pathological factors. Physiological factors include low water intake, excessive sweating, etc. Pathological factors include urinary system diseases, dehydration, circulatory failure and other conditions.
1. Physiological factors: when the baby’s water intake decreases and sweating increases, there will be a decrease in urine output, which can be alleviated by increasing water intake or breastfeeding and lowering the temperature of the surrounding environment.
2. Pathologic factors:
(1) urinary system diseases: such as glomerulonephritis, nephrotic syndrome, renal failure, due to water and sodium retention, reduced renal function and other factors cause decreased urine output.
(2) Dehydration: such as vomiting, diarrhea, baby water loss, causing electrolyte disorders, dehydration conditions, the baby urine decreased.
(3) circulatory failure: such as heart failure, hemorrhagic shock, the effective circulation is reduced, the emergence of oliguria and other conditions.
Ten-month-old babies with low urine output, there may be other reasons, 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.
The baby’s urine volume may also be due to other reasons.