The holiday season is a time of joy and celebration, but it can also increase the risk of urinary tract infections (UTIs) for children and teenagers. While no definitive research directly links holidays to increased pediatric UTIs, several holiday-related factors may contribute to infection risk.
Children often become dehydrated during busy festivities, delay bathroom breaks while engaged in activities, and consume more sugary foods and drinks – all of which can create favorable conditions for bacterial growth in the urinary tract.
Suppose your child or teen is experiencing symptoms of a UTI, such as a burning sensation during urination, lower abdominal pain, or frequent urges to go. In that case, it’s essential to seek medical attention promptly. Untreated UTIs can lead to more severe complications, including kidney infections.
Here are some home remedies and over-the-counter options to help manage UTIs in children and teens. However, consulting a doctor is always recommended because infections can progress even if the below over-the-counter medications are used and can lead to symptom resolution.
If symptoms persist or worsen, seeking professional medical care is important, as UTIs require antibiotic treatment. Untreated UTIs can lead to more severe complications. Don’t hesitate to contact your child’s doctor or visit an urgent care clinic.
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