UTIs in children: here's what you should know

Escrito por: Mr Andrew Robb
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In this article below, Mr Andrew Robb, a highly experienced consultant paediatric urologist, outlines the various signs and symptoms of urinary tract infections in children, and tells us how they can be prevented and most effectively managed.

What are the signs and symptoms of urinary tract infections (UTIs) in children?

There are a wide range of symptoms and no two children are the same. Some people find that their child may start to have wetting accidents, blood in the urine, pain, temperatures, babies may not feed, and that they are not able to hold in their pee.

 

What causes UTIs in children?

The main things that make young people more likely to suffer from UTIs are poor hygiene, constipation, and a bladder that does not function properly. There are also various conditions that can lead to UTIs in children. These include:

 

  • Vesicoureteral reflux
  • A bladder that does not work properly due to the nerve supply
  • Bowel problems from birth

 

What preventive measures can be taken?

I normally recommend that parents ensure as best they can that their child is going to the bathroom frequently throughout the day, and making sure that they don’t rush when using the bathroom in order to empty their bladder completely. They also need to drink plenty, but it’s important to avoid things like blackcurrant, which is a bladder irritant.

 

If they’ve got problems with their bowel, their poo should be nice and soft. If this isn’t the case, they need to get this treated. Some people find probiotics helpful for this.

 

How are urinary tract infections treated in children, and what factors are considered in determining the appropriate treatment approach?

The most important thing is to treat the infection itself, which might be through antibiotics. They may need some investigations such as an ultrasound scan just to see if something serious is going on. If a child is suffering from recurring infections, they need to be investigated to see what the underlying cause is.

 

They may need to undergo a specific kidney scan to see how healthy the kidneys are. Other tests such as a bladder diary and urine flow rate tests may be required too. If these investigations show any problems, rehabilitating the bladder is then required. There may be underlying conditions that are causing the infections, and these are normally treated with probiotics.

 

What are the potential complications of a long-term untreated UTI in children?

Kidney damage and kidney scarring can occur. High blood pressure and/or kidneys that stop working altogether are other long-term complications. UTIs can also really affect a child’s self-confidence, which can adversely affect their development and well-being.

 

If you wish to book an appointment with Mr Andrew Robb today, you can do just that by visiting his Top Doctors profile.

Por Mr Andrew Robb
Urología infantil

El Sr. Andrew Robb es un reconocido urólogo pediátrico consultor de Birmingham. Desde su clínica privada en Spire Parkway , se especializa en el tratamiento de problemas urinarios y genitales en personas jóvenes. Sus áreas de especialización incluyen incontinencia urinaria , hipospadias , infecciones del tracto urinario , circuncisión , reflujo vesicoureteral e hidroceles , por nombrar algunos.

Después de graduarse en 1999 de la Universidad Queen's de Belfast, el Sr. Robb recibió la calificación en medicina prehospitalaria por parte de la facultad de atención prehospitalaria del Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. Completó su tesis de maestría en 2010 y en 2011 se convirtió en miembro del Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.

Después de pasar un tiempo como consultor, cirujano pediátrico y urólogo en Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, se le pidió que regresara al Birmingham Children's Hospital en 2015 para hacerse cargo de una compleja práctica de urología pediátrica reconstructiva y desarrollar el servicio de cálculos pediátricos para West Midlands. Aquí, el Sr. Robb pasa su tiempo tratando pacientes, junto con su clínica privada Spire Parkway.

El Sr. Robb participa activamente en la enseñanza , cursos de enseñanza como el Curso Anual de Urología Pediátrica BAPU en Cambridge y es el Director del Programa de Capacitación Regional para cirugía pediátrica para los Consorcios de Birmingham, Bristol y Cardiff.

Ha publicado 15 trabajos de investigación revisados por pares , 5 artículos invitados, 3 capítulos de libros y ha presentado en reuniones regionales, nacionales e internacionales. Es miembro de numerosas organizaciones, incluida la Asociación Británica de Cirujanos Pediátricos .

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