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My 13 Month with a Bladder Infection

My daughter recently just got her second bladder infection. She got her first one at 7 months old and now has another one. My doctor said it can be very common for little girls to get them. I am paranoid about them and just want her to be ok. I am seeking other mothers who's daughter has had bladder infections and any advice or reassurance. She did have the reflux test and does not have it.

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Thank you so much to all of you that responded about bladder infections. I will definitely take the advice to heart. I want to avoid the UTI's as much as possible. My daughter was born with only one kidney and keeping her healthy is important. Thanks again! Her last urine speciman was negative so we are free and clear.

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Hi K. T,
I don't know if this helps, but I used to have a cousin with same problem. She was told that it was from sitting in a tub for too long. I don't remember if it was a regular bath or a bubble bath. But it's a possibility.

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You can find a lot of great products at the health food store. I used a homeopathic spray for UI that could be used topicly, my 5 yo said it worked right away. It was also suggested that yeast can cause UI too. We also use acidophilus and probiotics my daughter will chew 1/2 a tablet up. But I used to crush it and mix it in her rice milk. You probably can find a chewable cranberry tab too.
Good Luck, A.

Hi K.,
I have a daughter who got her first one at 5 months. They could not figure out at first what was going on with her because she had this wierd temp that would go up and down of course down when we would get to the Dr. We even thought she might have meningitis, but ended being bladder/uti infection. She would occasionally get them after that and we did everything they advised us to do to prevent repeat infections, not having bubble baths, cotton underwear, etc. but she would get them once in awhile. As long as you do what you can on your part to prevent reoccurance you just have to be on constant watch and treat her. Take care..S.

Hello,both my daughters were the same way, my doc told me not to use any scented soap etc for baths, wipes or anything. This did help, also water, and your daughter is old enough for juice, both will help (cranberry is best) My oldest daughter did have the reflux, so it was a constsnt battle for us with her, but my younger daughter just eliminating the scented products worked wonders.
Good Luck and God Bless!

Just one minor correction of the excellent advice you've already received: FRONT TO BACK WIPING ONLY. I know that's what was meant, it was just written backwards...

Girls get UTIs far more commonly than boys because they have shorter urethras, leaving their bladders a very short distance from the outside world. Wiping fecal matter *toward* the urethra is a problem (and can cause vaginal infections in girls of any age) so all wiping should go from front to back, always, always, always -- even for adults.

My DD has reflux, she was put on nightly antibiotics.
She also only gets a bath 2-3 times a week, no bubbles, and we use teatree bar soap from the health food store. The soap is extra gental and has even cleared up her exema, and dandruf(sp).
Make sure her diapers are changed extra frequently, sitting in pee can't be good for her. Also look into trying a diff diaper, maybe the purfumes in the diaper is causing it.
By her a potty seat, the sooner you can get her trained the better off she will be...but don't force it.
Hope this helps.

UTI's can be very common in little girls, some more than others. If her doc is sure there is not an underlying issue, it may just be something she will grow out of. Make sure you always wipe her from front to back, and make sure everybody who might change her knows that, too. That is the biggest cause of UTI's. Keep cranberry juice on hand and give it to her regularly...even the kind that is mixed with other juices in case she doesn't like the tartness. Blueberries are good at maintaining urinary tract health, too.

Good luck!
~L.

Woah. Two in Seven months. I am 36 years old and use to get bladder infections 3 to 4 times a years but they did not start til I was 12 yrs.

I'm sure you've heard old reliable cranberry juice, not a mix kind, straight cranberry. But I do not know how a 7 month old could handle it.

My infections kept coming back because they were never treated properly. Some of the bacteria never went away with the normal antibiotics. Certain types need certain strengths. The best antibiotic that stopped mine "Cipro". Again how this would work for a baby I do not know.

I would take your beautiful baby to a specialist.

Bladder infections can be painful, like peeing needles.

My oldest daughter got several yeast and bladder infections due to taking baths with mr. bubbles and other bath fun soaps. They stopped with her.

I hope some of this helps.

Best of luck and God Bless.

Hi K. T,
I don't know if this helps, but I used to have a cousin with same problem. She was told that it was from sitting in a tub for too long. I don't remember if it was a regular bath or a bubble bath. But it's a possibility.

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