What Causes Irritation In Urinary Part In Infants?
Irritation in urinary part unlikely. Uneasiness due to other cause probable
Detailed Answer:
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What I understand from your statements is that the child often rolls on her belly and tries to move her hips, and often cries in the process. I do not think that it is related to irritation of her urinary area. In fact I have doubt whether it has any relationship to the bowels as well. That is the reason no abnormality showed up in the investigations. The child might be showing such behavior simply due to uneasiness of the position while struggling to get up. A child of this age should be able to sit alone and should be in the process of being able to stand up. If that is not the case, child should get a developmental assessment.
I do not think that the child needs medicines or lotions for the same. Rather, there is role of careful observation and assessment to ascertain the cause of uneasiness of the child. You will have to talk to your doctor in this regard since he would be in a position to examine the child closely.
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Dr. Diptanshu Das
I need a permanent solution to this problem. Pl. help.
Thanks
Uma
It could be a part of normal psychosexual development
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for writing back.
I understand the situation and also that she might be rubbing the area. But I doubt if there is a problem. It might be that the child is exploring the sensation that she feels when she rubs the area. It could be a part of the normal psychosexual development. You may read about it at:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychosexual_development#Freudian_psychosexual_development
The age of onset might vary to some extent. So, there could be a likely correlation. It is unlikely to help by applying coconut oil.
Hope that helps.
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Dr. Diptanshu Das
Many times, after passing urine she gets that irritation and cries a lot.
Clinical examination and correlation required.
Detailed Answer:
I have suggested the possibilities that I felt more probable. In such a case it is really important to examine the child carefully. But that is beyond scope. In such a case I have no way other than to ask you to discuss the possibilities with your local doctor who can examine the child and assess her clinically.
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Dr. Diptanshu Das