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What Causes Frequent Urination In Infants?

My 11 month old son has been frequently urinating the past two days, it s abnormal for him, usually he can go two-four hours with nothing but these days he has been going back to back I ll change him and not even an hour later he went again and it s always full/soaked he even wet the bed. Just some background he just got over having roseola. Is his urinating normal? Could it be a uti?
Sat, 17 Jan 2015
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Hello. I just read through your question.
Change in bowel patterns, or bladder patterns, are very common and normal. If he is without fever and is not irritable there is nothing to worry about. If he becomes irritable, or a fever develops while the urinating goes on, I recommend consulting with your doctor. The recent roseola infection is likely not related. Again, as long as he is otherwise well and without fever, there is nothing to worry about.
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What Causes Frequent Urination In Infants?

Hello. I just read through your question. Change in bowel patterns, or bladder patterns, are very common and normal. If he is without fever and is not irritable there is nothing to worry about. If he becomes irritable, or a fever develops while the urinating goes on, I recommend consulting with your doctor. The recent roseola infection is likely not related. Again, as long as he is otherwise well and without fever, there is nothing to worry about.