Tips On…Urinary Tract Infection





Definition

A urinary tract infection (UTI) can involve the bladder and sometimes the kidneys. Bacteria cause urinary tract infections. It is important to treat UTIs so the kidneys are not damaged.

Signs And Symptoms
Painful urination
An urgent need to urinate
Frequent urination
Daytime and nighttime wetting
Fever
Stomachache
Vomiting

Preventive Measures
• When your child bathes, wash the genital area with water, not soap. 
• Keep bath time less than 15 minutes. Your child should urinate after taking a bath. Common irritants are bubble baths, shampoos and soaps. 
• Teach your daughter to wipe herself correctly from front to back, especially after a bowel movement. 
• Encourage your child to drink enough fluids each day to keep the urine light-colored. Encourage your child to drink cranberry juice. 
• Encourage your child to urinate frequently during the day and try not to "hold back." 
• Have your child wear loose cotton underwear. 

CALL YOUR PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY IF YOUR CHILD IS ACTING VERY SICK


source : Sisters of Mercy Health System