D.B. asks from Clifton Park, NY on May 12, 2009
UTI / VCUG For 11 Month Old
My 11 month old has a UTI and just started antibiotics. Her doctor recommended that she get a sonogram of her bladder and kidneys and a VCUG. I am a little apprehensive about the VCUG since it is a more invasive procedure with radiation and since this is her first and only urinary infection. It seems as though we should wait and see if it is reoccuring before we do that level of testing.
Has anyone else dealt with this type of problem, this type of test?
Also, I was told that there was nothing we did or didn't do to cause this infection, but my sister told me her daughter got a UTI from a particular brand of bubble bath when she was a toddler. Maybe there is something I could change about our bathing or diapering habits instead.
Has anyone else had a child with a UTI from a bathing or diapering cause?
Thanks a bunch!
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A.H. answers from New York on May 13, 2009
Don't panic. My daughter had a few UTI's. They wanted to do all sorts of test because she first had 4 of them when she was in Korea in Foster Care... I think it was that she lived with an older couple and they didn't clean her real well. She came from Korea at 7 months old.. and didn't have another UTI until she was 4--- when she was wiping herself. they wanted to all kinds of tests... I said NO. If she had a problem then she would have had a lot more UTI's. She is now 9 and the only time she gets a little infection is when she uses bubble bath or doesn't wipe really good. Otherwise she has had no problems at all. She is totally fine. Sometimes it could be to much powder, or soap... or who knows.. see how she is.. if she doesn't get them all them time.. then she should be fine...Good luck
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M.L. answers from New York on May 12, 2009
Hi D.,
My daughter had her first UTI around the same age....My pedi said the same thing...no real one cause...but he did say that bubbles and too much powder can cause them...also to be sure you wipe from front to back....My daughter is 3 and only had that one UTI...Hope this helps!!
Meg
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A.H. answers from New York on May 13, 2009
Don't panic. My daughter had a few UTI's. They wanted to do all sorts of test because she first had 4 of them when she was in Korea in Foster Care... I think it was that she lived with an older couple and they didn't clean her real well. She came from Korea at 7 months old.. and didn't have another UTI until she was 4--- when she was wiping herself. they wanted to all kinds of tests... I said NO. If she had a problem then she would have had a lot more UTI's. She is now 9 and the only time she gets a little infection is when she uses bubble bath or doesn't wipe really good. Otherwise she has had no problems at all. She is totally fine. Sometimes it could be to much powder, or soap... or who knows.. see how she is.. if she doesn't get them all them time.. then she should be fine...Good luck
L.K. answers from New York on May 18, 2009
My son had a VCUG when he was an infant (3 months old). The test went well and he had no ill effect. The reason he had the test is because he had a condition call hydronephrosis (also referred to as pyelectasis)(which they picked up in pre-natal screenings.) He had a mild case and did not require surgery). He is a perfectly healthy 8 year old who gets the condition checked out every two years (just as a precaution and the situation has almost rectified itself) It tends to be more common in boys. Take a look at this website. Good luck! http://www.childrenshospital.org/az/Site1117/mainpageS111...
J.G. answers from Syracuse on May 13, 2009
My daughter had a vcug done when she was 5 after having about 6 uti's that didn't clear up with antibiotics. She did well, but unfortuately it didn't really show anything and we came away no smarter than we went in. My pediatrician wasn't sure why she was getting all those infections and when we ended up taking her to a urologist he told me that my daughter had really nothing physically wrong with her she was just holding her urine too long and then baceria would grow in the urine left in her bladder,he instructed no more antibiotics and instead putting her on a voiding schedule and making sure she was drinking enough water(not just fluids). It worked! Anyway my opinion is that if this is your babys first uti a vcug may be jumping the gun and I would probly get a second opinion from another qualified md before making that jump.
A.H. answers from New York on May 13, 2009
My daughter had a UTI at 7 months, and got the sonogram and VCUG. It is standard procedure, according to her pediatrician, my friend's pediatrician, and a nurse friend. It is to ensure there are no issues with the kidneys. Good to know these things early on.
As for the possible cause of the UTI, my pediatrician said that with infants, the urinary tract is SOOO close to the anal area, that infections are quite common. Unless it reoccurs more than once, I would not be concerned.
FYI, my daughter had no problems at all with the VCUG. Absolutely no signs of distress, pain, or discomfort. Just make sure you don't your child any stress over it.
J.O. answers from New York on May 13, 2009
In my opinion, your doctor is overreacting quite a bit. When my first had a UTI, the doctor told us to change her baby wash to pure castille soap and add high dose cranberry supplements to my diet (I was still breastfeeding). The UTI cleared up without antibiotics and she hasn't had another in more than 7 years.
L.D. answers from Albany on May 13, 2009
I am familiar with the vcug as my goddaughter has had to have it done but she has suffered from UTIs frequently since she was little. It sounds very premature to do that with the very first one! I agree with you.
I would try switching bath soaps first. Stop using bubble bath per se. Instead, if you want bubbles, use the soap you are washing her with. Personally I use Arbonne's Baby Care line because it is very gentle with NO perfumes or oils. You need to look for that. Ignore the "all natural" blah blah stuff. Really look at ingredients if you are using anything other than Arbonne or Shaklee or something like that. The main thing is no perfumes or oils.
Also, don't use powder if you do. It can cause problems including asthma. If you feel like you really want something like that, use Caldesene. It's in a pink bottle and talc free.
Avoid her urethra area when using any diaper rash ointments if you do. Again, that is something I only use from Arbonne.
I would absolutely ask a second opinion before putting my 11 month old through that. :(
Good luck and trust your gut!! :)
L.
M.T. answers from New York on May 13, 2009
Hi D.,
I feel that your doctor is being a little over the top by ordering all of these tests if it is a simple UTI and not a repetitive problem. I would call a urologist and ask if they feel all this testing is necessary for a baby with a first time UTI.
I'm 41 and when I was a kid, bubble bath was known for causing UTI's in girls so we've known this for a long time. If you've started using any new bath or diapering products lately, I would discontinue using them, and limit her genital exposure to any chemicals, perfumes or other products that could cause irritation.
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