Child urinating darker than usual, mother calmly manages this method
Many parents encounter a situation where their children urinate yellower than before but when taking their children to the doctor, the doctor gave a very surprising answer.
The doctor thought that it was a quite normal expression, the child did not get sick at all, just that my body was not getting enough water. There are also cases where you see that your urine smells strange and is eager to take your child to the hospital for examination. The result is that the child is completely healthy, simply because he ate a particular food before, making his urine smell.
Parents often worry when their child's urine is dark yellow. (Illustration)
Many parents have a habit of tracking every slight change of their bodies, which is a good thing to do. But if it detects a child's urine with a strange odor and color without any other signs, parents should not worry. Consider the following bullet points before deciding whether to take your child to the doctor.
1. For children under 6 months old
Babies under 6 months of age who do not yet eat solids, whether they are exclusively breastfed, formula fed or a combination of both, do not need to drink additional water or juice. So, if your child has dark yellow urination, feed him up the amount of milk. The child's stomach is still small, giving children water will affect the quality of milk, thereby making them less nutritious.
If your baby breastfeeds, increase the feedings and length of breastfeeding. In breast milk the main component is water, breastfeeding is also the body's water intake. As for formula milk, with ingredients and the ratio of nutrients quite similar to breast milk, giving babies more formula milk also achieves the purpose of adding water to their babies.
2. For children over 6 months old
At this age you can give your child a cup of water, start with small amounts and don't force him to drink. If children do not cooperate with drinking water, parents can increase the amount of milk for children. It is also a way to add water to a child's daily diet.
For babies over 6 months, parents can give their children water. (Illustration)
3. For children who have been weaned
When infants of the weaning age have dark yellow urine, in addition to seeing if they have had enough water, parents need to check whether their children eat any yellow, orange or vitamin B2 foods. By the food yellow, orange like carrots, Gac ... or food with yellow additives when entering the body will make urine turn dark yellow.
When children take medicine or vitamins, most of them are excreted in the urine and make the urine change color. If your child is taking vitamin B2, which is yellow in color and soluble in water, his urine will also be yellow. In this case, parents should feed their children a lot of green vegetables and fruits, both providing water and helping to supplement vitamins and nutrients for children.
If your baby shows only dark yellow urine without any discomfort or pain anywhere else, parents should first provide enough water, pay attention to room temperature and wear cool clothes for the child. After properly and sufficiently implementing these measures, the child's condition does not change, even with anorexia, jaundice, poor mental state ..., please take the child immediately to the muscles. health department for timely examination.
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