Causes of Pediatric Urinary Frequency and Waiting

Frequent urination and waiting in children may be due to urinary tract infections or urinary stones.
1. Escherichia coli, Klebsiella and other infections can lead to urinary tract infections, due to bacterial infections occurring inflammation, will stimulate the bladder leading to an increase in the number of times to urinate, causing frequent urination. At the same time, bacterial infections can also lead to edema of the urethral mucosa, which may lead to waiting for urine.
2. Due to dietary or genetic reasons such as urinary stones, stones caused by poor drainage of urine may be complicated by infection. When the urinary tract stones into the lower end of the ureter will stimulate the urinary tract to cause urinary symptoms, due to stone stimulation of the urethra can also lead to edema, stenosis or spasm of the urethra, which will lead to the situation of waiting for urine.
There are other diseases that can cause frequent urination and waiting for urine, children with frequent urination and waiting for urine should go to the hospital in a timely manner, after clarifying the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor’s treatment.