UTIs in children should be treated with some sensitive antibiotics, commonly used to treat UTIs in children include amoxicillin or cephalosporins, which are relatively safe for children. If you consider that there may be chlamydia, mycoplasma or other pathogenic infections resulting in UTIs, you should also choose drugs like azithromycin for treatment and, if necessary, perform routine urine and urine culture tests to clarify the type of pathogens that are infecting the child and conduct drug sensitivity tests to select sensitive antibiotics for treatment. It is important to note that the treatment of UTIs in children must not choose quinolone antibiotics such as levofloxacin and norfloxacin, because quinolone antibiotics may affect the growth and development of children, so for urinary tract infections in children, quinolone antibiotics are absolutely contraindicated. Children should be clinically encouraged to drink more water and urinate more often, which will help the recovery of age infection.