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Uti Among Children

Today, many young children with urinary tract infections. They are sent by their inability to empty the bladder during urination. The remaining urine in the bladder become infected and gives rise to pathogenic bacteria. Each time, a single bacteria enter the urethra through the anus, it moves beyond the urinary tract and worsen increased to the bladder wall.

This retention of urine in the bladder occurs because of the following reasons.

1Constipation: the case of severe constipation, is a hard chair in the rectum, which supports the bladder and prevents the complete secretion of the left. Thus, bacteria in the urinary tract is not completely rinsed produced.

2Dysfunctional Elimination Syndrome: Some children are not able to empty their bladder and a chair in the process of elimination phase. This is for reasons such as stress or emotional drain. However, doctors have no reason for such activity.

3Urinary abnormalities of the device: vesico-ureteral reflux is a malformation of the urinary tract, leading to ICU. This state is changing the functionality of the urinary tract. Under normal conditions, the transfer of urine from the kidney, ureter, bladder, where they were eliminated from the body. However, while the reflux ureteral bladder, part of the urine flows back into the kidneys. Therefore, a bacterium moves in the bladder, kidneys and cause kidney failure or renal scarring. Then you must take strict measures to avoid inflicting urinary tract infections.

4Nerve or disorders of the spinal cord: the urinary tract isolates upon receiving signals from the brain. These sensations compel us to go to the toilet and excrete urine. However, some people do not follow the neurological messages and do not control the flow of urine too. This type of disease is rare in children.

Therefore, children with such problems should be subjected to medical treatment, so they can incorporate effective functioning of the urinary again. This vigilance to prevent the recurrence of urinary tract infections in children.

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