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Urine smells bad, but usually doesn't smell too strong. If you notice that your child's urine stinks, it may be because of dehydration or a urinary tract infection. Let children drink plenty of water, maintain personal hygiene, and strictly prohibit retention in urine to effectively prevent urine odor.
Your baby may not be getting enough fluids. In early childhood, it can be difficult to keep track of fluid intake.
<> body's fluid needs vary with age, gender, weight, and daily activities. Dehydration can lead to smelly urine. It may sound surprising, but babies can also develop urinary tract infections.
They can't complain of burning or discomfort when urinating, but a slight fever and a strong smell are signs of a urinary tract infection. Therefore, a urine test is the best diagnostic method. Young children with maple syrup may also have odorous urine.
Although the disease is uncommon, the possibility cannot be ruled out. This can also cause the urine to darken in sunlight.
Therefore, if you observe these symptoms, be sure to tell your doctor. The main cause of smelly urine is the lack of water in the body. Therefore, you should keep your baby hydrated.
Plain water, juice and soup are great liquids** for your baby. Some foods are rich in water, such as breast milk, cucumber, watermelon, etc., so you can let your baby drink water directly or from the diet. Sometimes urinary tract infections are not just because of dehydration, but because of urinary retention.
Therefore, you should teach your child not to hold their urine and go to the bathroom whenever they have an urgency. Constipation can also lead to urinary tract infections, and young children are prone to constipation.
You should allow your child to eat fiber-rich foods, such as vegetables and fruits, to prevent constipation. Poor hygiene can also lead to urinary tract infections. Therefore, teach your child how to maintain personal hygiene and make it a habit, especially around the urinary tract, to keep the urinary tract clean.
Many foods can help prevent infections, such as garlic, fruits, avocados, and carrots. Including these foods in your child's diet can help prevent urinary tract infections.
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It could also be that there is a problem on the other hand, or the child does not drink water regularly, there is a fire, the weather is particularly hot, or it may be that there is some kidney disease and nephritis in the urinary system, and there is an infection.
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It may be because the baby is on fire. Be sure to remember to feed your baby plenty of water to speed up metabolism.
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The baby may be on fire, there is inflammation, it may also be caused by lack of sleep, if it is breastfeeding, the mother can try to avoid eating some food that will be on fire, and the mother should pay more attention to her diet.
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