Hi Sir, My Daughter Is 3 Months 22 Days Old.
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Question : hi Sir,
my daughter is 3 months 22 days old. she is not passing urine while sleeping. last urine she passed is at around 5 PM. its almost mid night. she disnt passed urine yet. she has been sleeping from 5 PM. i tried to wake her up. but she is not waking. she is dring milk also while sleeping. this happed before also on 18th. she passed urine at around 10 PM and she passed next at 5 PM. do i need to worry? take her to hospital in the morning?
my daughter is 3 months 22 days old. she is not passing urine while sleeping. last urine she passed is at around 5 PM. its almost mid night. she disnt passed urine yet. she has been sleeping from 5 PM. i tried to wake her up. but she is not waking. she is dring milk also while sleeping. this happed before also on 18th. she passed urine at around 10 PM and she passed next at 5 PM. do i need to worry? take her to hospital in the morning?
Brief Answer:
No need to worry, observe for total number of urine output
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for asking on this platform
I have gone through the query and do understand your concern.
I won't get worried if overall urine output is good that means if she is passing urine 4-6 times a day and there are no associated symptoms like excessive crying, poor feeding or fullness of lower abdomen.
Just observe for overall output and if it is less than 4-6 times in 24 hours for 2-3 consecutive days please consult your pediatrician. Also check for intake of milk. For this age the total milk intake should be somewhere around 500 ml/day.
I hope this helps.
Please let me know if you have any more questions.
Regards
No need to worry, observe for total number of urine output
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for asking on this platform
I have gone through the query and do understand your concern.
I won't get worried if overall urine output is good that means if she is passing urine 4-6 times a day and there are no associated symptoms like excessive crying, poor feeding or fullness of lower abdomen.
Just observe for overall output and if it is less than 4-6 times in 24 hours for 2-3 consecutive days please consult your pediatrician. Also check for intake of milk. For this age the total milk intake should be somewhere around 500 ml/day.
I hope this helps.
Please let me know if you have any more questions.
Regards
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