My six years old son urinating very very frequently from one week in day time ... What should i do?
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Reviewed by:Dr. Nitika Sharma - BDS
Reviewed by:Dr. Rakesh Kumar - MBBS, MS
Dr. Nimrat Kaur
Verified DoctorPlease define the frequency here. As in how many times in a day?
Most people urinate 6-8 times in a day but in summers, since we consume more water, 10 times a day should not be worrisome.
I would like to know if your son is on any kind of medication.
Urinary tract infections can cause a need to urinate as the urinary tract becomes inflamed and uncomfortable. Certain neurological conditions may cause these symptoms. Another cause of overactive bladder (excessive urination) is a condition called pollakiuria, or frequent daytime urination syndrome.
A number of drugs for overactive bladder or incontinence of bladder are prescribed which fall under the class of vasopressins. But I would suggest you to please visit your pediatrician and follow up with a urologist too.