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Children's health

Urinary tract infections in boys

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ThoraNogson · 05/01/2011 16:33

My son (4.5 yrs) has been horribly ill with a urinary tract infection since Saturday. He has been in agony every time he wees, and has been weeing all the time. He is now recovering (on his second set of antibiotics) but our GP was unable to give any idea about how he got the infection. Does anyone know how boys get UTIs? I would like to avoid him ever getting one again. Thanks in advance.

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Lotster · 05/01/2011 22:25

Don't know the answer (so bump) but just wanted to say get some probiotics capsules or sachets for him to counter the anti b's.

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hogmanayhildegardwhingesagain · 05/01/2011 22:30

It's relatively unusual for boys to get them, I think a lot of GPs offer a referral to check they kidney and pipework are in good working order.

Girls much more prone to them due to anatomy - ie the urethra being so close to the anus basically as many UTIs are caused by bacteria from the bowel getting in the wrong place.

Some good quality information here

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Bobbiesmum · 05/01/2011 23:33

He should be having a renal ultrasound at the very least to investigate and check for scarring. See your Gp and insist, it is NICE guidelines and your GP is being very slack.

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Bobbiesmum · 05/01/2011 23:34

Oops sorry, just read not 2nd uti just 2nd set of antibiotics. Even so, boys should be investigated and many trusts are scanning after 1 uti in boys and girls.

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ThoraNogson · 06/01/2011 10:27

Thanks very much!

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